Symptoms of non-ketotic hyperosmolar diabetic coma, Biology

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Q. Symptoms of Non-Ketotic Hyperosmolar Diabetic Coma?

Following are the signs and symptoms of NKHDC:

1) Polyuria

2) Polydipsia

3) Weight loss

4) Mental Confusion

5) Lethargy

6) Coma

7) Dehydration

8) The heart rate is increased with a low blood pressure


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