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Hyperosmolar syndrome is a condition that typically occurs in people with type 2 diabetes. It is characterized by severe dehydration, increased thirst, and increased urination.

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of hyperosmolar syndrome can vary, but they often include:

Causes[edit]

Hyperosmolar syndrome is caused by extremely high blood sugar levels. This can occur when a person with diabetes does not manage their condition properly, or when they are ill or stressed. Other factors that can contribute to the development of hyperosmolar syndrome include:

Diagnosis[edit]

Hyperosmolar syndrome is diagnosed through a series of tests, including:

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for hyperosmolar syndrome typically involves:

Prevention[edit]

Prevention of hyperosmolar syndrome involves managing diabetes effectively. This includes:

  • Regularly monitoring blood sugar levels
  • Taking diabetes medications as prescribed
  • Eating a healthy diet
  • Regular exercise
  • Regular medical check-ups

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