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  2. Diabetes and Anxiety: What’s the Connection? - Healthline

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    rapid breathing, or hyperventilation. increased or heavy sweating. trembling or muscle twitching. weakness and lethargy. difficulty focusing or thinking clearly about anything other than the thing ...

  3. Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state - Wikipedia

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    Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS), also known as hyperosmolar non-ketotic state (HONK), is a complication of diabetes mellitus in which high blood sugar results in high osmolarity without significant ketoacidosis. [4][5] Symptoms include signs of dehydration, weakness, leg cramps, vision problems, and an altered level of consciousness. [2]

  4. Diabetic Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome - Healthline

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    Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) is a potentially life threatening condition involving extremely high blood sugar (glucose) levels. When your blood sugar gets too high, the kidneys try to ...

  5. What to Know About Depression and Diabetes - WebMD

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    Depression and diabetes are clinically linked together. Around 10% to 15% of all people who have type 1 or type 2 diabetes also experience depression. This can be potentially quite dangerous ...

  6. Diabetes Mood Swings: Causes and Treatments - Healthline

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    Takeaway. People with diabetes may experience mood swings due to blood sugar levels, stress, or a mental health condition. You may think diabetes just affects your pancreas, but living with this ...

  7. Low Blood Sugar and Anxiety: See How They're Tied - WebMD

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    The goal of diabetes treatment is to lower your blood sugar. But sometimes, it drops too low. Most people feel symptoms if it goes below 70 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL).

  8. Depression Diagnosis and Screening: What Doctors Look For - WebMD

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    The PHQ-2 asks the first two questions of the PHQ-9. It’s not a diagnostic test, but a screening test, which can tell your doctor if you need further testing. Beck Depression Inventory (BDI ...

  9. HHNS vs. DKA: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - Healthline

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    thirst. frequent urination. nausea, vomiting, or stomachache. confusion, slurred speech, or weakness on one side of your body. Symptoms of DKA can include: frequent urination. extreme thirst. high ...