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Chronic diarrhea is a common complication of diabetes , but there are few studies
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Autonomic neuropathy is a major pathophysiological theory, but it is based on ancient, small-scale studies, and studies on gastrointestinal motility and pH levels are relatively lacking
diabetes
Recently, an authoritative journal in the field of internal medicine published a research article in the Journal of Internal Medicine.
Researchers adopted a new diagnostic method to find out whether diabetic diarrhea is related to changes in gastrointestinal motility, pH level and autonomic nerve function
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Fifty-seven (42 women, 46 type 1 diabetes ) patients were prospectively included in the study
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The researchers used the gastrointestinal symptom rating scale to evaluate symptoms, and a score ≥ 4 was defined as a case of diarrhea
Type 1 diabetes
Seventeen patients (30%) had diarrhea
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Compared with the control group, the gastric emptying of the case was slower (21:46 vs 4:14, h:min, p=0.
It can be seen that the gastrointestinal transport and the pH level in the lumen of diabetic diarrhea patients change, but the autonomic nerve function changes little
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The results of this study suggest that gastrointestinal function testing has important clinical significance in patients with diabetic diarrhea
In patients with diabetic diarrhea, the gastrointestinal transport and the pH level in the lumen change, but the autonomic nerve function changes little
Original source:
Dag A.
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