Hypoglycaemia in Clinical Diabetes (Practical Diabetes)

Hypoglycaemia in Clinical Diabetes (Practical Diabetes)

by Miles Fisher (Editor), Brian M . Frier (Editor), Miles Fisher (Editor), Brian M . Frier (Editor)

Synopsis

Hypoglycemia is an important aspect of the clinical management of diabetes. This book provides extensive coverage of this extremely common side-effect of treatment in diabetes, and the single most important limiting factor to achieving good glycaemic control especially with insulin users. This book also examines areas such as pathophysiology, frequency and morbidity of hypoglycaemia, causes, risk factors, treatment, special syndromes associated with hypoglycaemia, special groups, such as children and diabetic pregnancy, and effects on lifestyle. It goes on to discuss both risk factors and treatment regimes, while concentrating on the clinical and practical aspects of hypoglycaemia, and examines symptoms in both diabetic and non-diabetic patients. Ther are also examples based on actual case histories, accompanied by practical illustrations to strengthen understanding.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 314
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 27 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0471982644
ISBN 13: 9780471982647

Media Reviews
It may seem astonishing to some that a whole book could be written about this subject but it is a very interesting read. ... A better understanding of many of the issues addressed by this book may enable us to review the dietary advice we currently give and consider ways of manipulating the diet and its glycaemic index, to help to reduce their frequency. A fascinating book; essential reading for those who feel they need a greater understanding of the subject. (Sue Packer, Freelance Dietitian, Dietetics Today)