Study In Electrolyte Imbalance In Daibetes Patients
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Abstract
Electrolyte imbalance is a common complication in patients with diabetes, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. This study aims to investigate the prevalence and impact of electrolyte imbalance in diabetes patients at the Master level. A thorough examination of the literature on this topic was conducted, providing insights into the pathophysiology, risk factors, and management strategies for electrolyte imbalance in diabetes patients. The method involved a systematic review of existing studies, analyzing data on electrolyte levels and clinical outcomes. The results identified a high prevalence of electrolyte disturbances in diabetes patients, particularly hypokalemia and hyperkalemia. The discussion delved into the mechanisms underlying electrolyte disturbances in diabetes, highlighting the importance of early detection and appropriate management. The conclusion emphasized the need for close monitoring of electrolyte levels in diabetes patients and the implementation of targeted interventions to prevent complications.