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With antibiotic resistance on the rise and emergence of superbugs, should antibiotics such as carbapenems and colistin be used by general pediatricians_?
Yes, they can be used
No, they can be used only by critical care intensivists or PID doctors
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Dear sir let me know the best hypertensive that can be used in diabetics if the peson is having hypertension yours sincerely Sastry     Check out the answer

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What is pathogenesis for polycythemia in infants of diabetic mothers?     Check out the answer

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Why cortisol level is high in patient with Diabetes melitis?     Check out the answer

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Female patient 16 years old with diabetes mellitus diagnosed one year ago and given insulin as two doses one on the morning and second in the evening. her glucose level is about 130----200 attaks of hypoglycemia at 3 am occures since diagnosis three days ago developed resistant hypoglycemia even after stopping insulin. what possible causes " what management?     Check out the answer

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Dear Doctor, My son is 9 yrs old. He had a attack of myositis in March 2005, with 1700 of CPK level. Previously he had rashes on his body often if he had sweets or sugar. He is a premature child, had a attack of jaundice followed by blood transfusion on 7th day of birth. Now he complains of leg numbness, weakness, pain sometimes. Does physiotherapy be helpful for him? WE are vegetarians pure. Would any non-veg food habits help him recover faster? There is no family history of myositis. But myp arents had expired due to heart and kidney problems with diabetes. Pls advice Neela(mother)     Check out the answer

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Is oral hypoglycemic drugs have arole in type 1 D.M?     Check out the answer

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Respected Sir, I want to enquire about my niece. She is 10 years old and suffering from type 1 Diabetes mellitus for last 4 years. Her weight is 30kgs & she is on insulin therapy but her blood sugar is not under control. She is getting 24 units of insulin (6units plain & 18units monotard) in morning at 7am and 13 units mixtard in evening at around 8pm.She takes her tiffin in school at around 11am & when am measuring her blood sugar at 2.30pm her sugar comes 250+ invariably. She takes 1 chapatti and sabzi/pickle with her. Her morning blood sugar comes normal around 110 mg%. I want to know how I can further manage her as her insulin requirement is already higher than 1U/kg and her sugar is not getting under control. Recently her eye sight became weak and she was put on glasses…-2.5 both eye. If u can suggest any way so that I can manage her in better way.     Check out the answer

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What happens to Na in DKA? Hyponatremia or hypernatremia?what is importance of Corrected Na?     Check out the answer
 
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