INSULIN

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Onset of Insulin Deficiency

Determining the type of untreated Insulin Deficiency

Disease

Type 1 diabetes Insulin deficiency without diabetes

Mortality

High
If left untreated
Normal
If no major trauma or disease occurs

Onset

Childhood
Adults who became thin at a certain period of life
Babies, children, adults who were thin all their life
Elderly men, postmenopausal women who became thinner with age

Blood Levels

High glucose
Low insulin
High glycosylated hemoglobin
Normal to low glucose
Low insulin
Low-normal glycosylated hemoglobin

Start

Often acute, developing over several weeks, months From birth on, or
Slow, progressive

Major signs

Major signs: Diabetic signs
Dehydration: poly/dipsia/uria
Greater fatigue, sleepiness
Sugar cravings
Major signs: Thin body, low weight
Thin(ning of the) body
Weight loss
Sweets and sugar are less well tolerated

Syncopal
Signs

Syncopal sign caused by
Hyperglycemia and cellular
Depletion in glucose
Less frequent Syncopal signs caused by hypoglycemia and cellular depletion in glucose

Dehydration

Signs of dehydration: sunken
Eyes, prolonged skin fold, etc.
Absent or less frequently found signs of dehydration

Athero-sclerosis

Often present: gangrene and
Poor wound healing
Less or no gangrene, but possible poor wound healing

Prognosis

Poor if left untreated Remains acceptable, if no major trauma or disease occurs

Patient’s age

Children
Adults who became thin at a certain period of life
Babies, children, adults who were thin all their life
Elderly men, postmenopausal women who became thinner with age

Complaints suggestive of Insulin Deficiency

 

Complaints suggestive of Insulin Deficiency

PHYSICAL
  Diabetes type 1 No diabetes
Head Headache Normal (no or rare headaches)
Face Hollow, emaciated face Emaciated face
Body Thinning

Weight loss

Premature aging

Major thinness

Low body weight

Muscle hypotrophy

Muscles Volume loss, hypotrophy

Strength loss

Greater weakness

Underdeveloped muscles,

hypotrophy

Poor strength

Nervous

System

Sleepiness

Polyneuropathy

Normal (no or low sleepiness; no polyneuropathy)
Appetite Sugar cravings

Feels transiently better with sweets

Sugar cravings

Sugar intolerance

Thirst Excessive thirst

Excessive water drinking (polydipsia)

Normal

Urine Excessive urination (polyuria)

Normal

Skin Dry skin

Episodes of sweating (hyperglycemia episodes + intracellular sugar depletion)

Less dry skin

Episodes of sweating

(hypoglycaemia)

Sexual Sexual impotence

Normal or mildly attenuated

PSYCHIC
Energy Greater fatigue, general weakness

Greater lack of endurance

Fatigue, weakness

Lack of endurance

Alertness Moments of low alertness, inattention

Coma possible

Normal or mildly attenuated

Behavior Apathetic Relatively normal
Character Difficulties in receiving and giving love Fragile personality

Vulnerable character

Sexual Low libido

Men: low sexual potency

Normal or mildly attenuated

Physical Signs of Insulin Deficiency

 

Physical signs suggestive of Insulin Deficiency

Type Insulin deficiency
With (type 1) diabetes
Insulin deficiency
(without diabetes)
Face Thin, hollow, emaciated face
Loss of facial fat
Emaciated face
Lack of facial fat
Prominent jugular bones
Body Thinning
Low body weight, weight loss (BMI < 22 kg/m2)
Premature aging body
Extreme thinness, ‘skin on bone’
Person (BMI < 18 kg/m2)
Low body weight
Muscles Droopy muscles (with volume loss,
Hypotrophy)
Underdeveloped muscles
Hypotrophy)
Nervous
System
Loss of nervous reflexes
Abnormal Babinski reflex (slow
Extension of foot when foot sole is
Run over with the point of a reflex
Hammer)

NORMAL

Fat Loss of fat: loss of subcutaneous,
Facial, breast, subscapular,
Abdominal, buttock, hip and thigh
Fat
Thin feet, lacking fat
Often severe lack of fat mass
Loss of fat: loss of subscapular,
Abdominal, buttock, hip and thigh fat
Thin feet, lacking fat
Thirst Excessive thirst
Excessive water drinking
(polydipsia)

NORMAL

Genitals
(men)
Peyronie’s disease

NORMAL

Skin Dry skin Less dry skin