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    Unintentional Weight Loss

    Unintentional loss of weight happens in many diseases and conditions, including some very serious diseases like the cancer, the AIDS, and a variety of other diseases.

    The bad management of the diabetes mellitus type 1, also well-known like insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), leads to an excessive amount of glucose and an insufficient amount of insulin in the sanguineous torrent. This triggers the liberation of triglycerides of the fatty weave (greasy) and the catabolism (decomposition) of the amino acids in the muscular weave. This is in a loss of fat and thin mass, which takes to a significant reduction of total the corporal weight. Consider that type 1 treated the diabetes mellitus usually does not take place loss of weight, since these seriously ill patients receive before she had had time to lower of weight.

    In addition to the loss of weight due to a reduction of the greasy and thin mass, diseases like the diabetes, certain medicines, the lack of ingestion of liquids and other factors can trigger the loss of liquids. The loss of liquids in addition to the reduction of the greasy and thin mass exacerbates the risk of cachexia.

    The infections as the VIH can alter the metabolism, giving rise to the loss of weight.

    Hormonal upheavals, such as a hyperactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), also can present/display loss of weight.

    Recent investigations have shown restlessness to be in the significant loss of weight
    Last edited by xion; 17th August 2010 at 08:10 PM.

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