Diabetic Coma
Diabetic Coma is a life-threatening medical emergency that can occur in people with diabetes. It occurs when a person's blood sugar levels become severely low or extremely high, resulting in an altered mental state, fatigue and inability to respond to stimuli. If immediate medical attention is not received, it can result in an altered level of consciousness, seizures, coma or death. Treatment usually involves adjusting the person's blood sugar levels and providing supportive medical care. Diabetic coma is considered a medical emergency and can be prevented with careful blood sugar monitoring and management.
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