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Special subtypes in type 1 diabetes When talking about type 1 diabetes, we often think of children and adolescents as the patient groups. However, there is a special subtype of type 1 diabetes called fulminant type 1 diabetes, whose onset age is between 18 and 35 years old. Compared with ordinary type 1 diabetes, the characteristics of fulminant type 1 diabetes are more intense. The prominent features of this disease include: sudden onset, rapid destruction of pancreatic beta cells within a short period of time (within 7 days); Due to the rapid onset of the disease, blood sugar is very high at the time of onset, and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is often close to normal, often accompanied by elevated serum amylase levels; Severe symptoms of high blood sugar, usually rapidly developing into
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Special subtypes in type 1 diabetes ketoacidosis or ketosis within one week; Before onset, there are often symptoms of gastrointestinal or upper respiratory tract infections. Some sugar lovers may not be able to intuitively understand how serious fulminant type 1 diabetes is, so let's take two cases to illustrate. Example 1 Xiao Li is 20 years old this year and has been in good health since childhood. He doesn't smoke or drink alcohol, and he rarely gets colds every year. However, this year, a "cold" that he thought was not serious sent him to the hospital. Because of abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting and fever for two days, and did not improve, Xiao Wang finally went to the hospital. He thought he was suffering from stomach flu, but after a series of examinations, the doctor told Xiao Wang that he was ketoacidosis caused by fulminant type 1 diabetes. The fasting blood glucose was up to 21 mmol/L, but HbA1c was close to normal, only 6.1%.
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