Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a lifelong condition which requires acceptance, understanding and some degree of lifestyle discipline in order to maintain glycaemic equilibrium. The situation is complicated by the fact that poor glycaemic control is not necessarily symptomatic. Routines recommended by health professionals may not always be acceptable to the recipients or may be difficult to translate into the individual's framework of daily living. Dramatic emergencies may arise from a complex interrelated multiplicity of actions or omissions, or for reasons outside the control of the patient. Most emergencies are technically preventable. An attempt should be made by Accident and Emergency (A & E) staff to determine the cause. Referral to the diabetes specialist team is usually indicated.
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