A Systematic Review of Gastrointestinal problem in women with diabetes and HTN based on Endoscopic & Pathology findings with evaluation of wound healing

Authors

  • Rafat Khamda, Laya Taghipour, Raheleh Tavakolimoghadam, Behnaz Ghezel Ghaleh, Seyed Amir Ashkan Mousavi Chashmi* Author

Keywords:

Gastroenterology, Diabetes, HTN, Endoscopy, Wound Healing

Abstract

This study investigated digestive problems in women with diabetes and HTN based on endoscopic points and evaluation of wound healing.  Type 1 and 2 diabetes and high blood pressure can lead to gum problems. There are several reasons for this, including nerve damage from high or uncontrolled blood sugar. In the present study, more than 60 related articles "Women with diabetes and HTN", "Patients with endoscopic conditions and evaluation of wound healing" were reviewed. The results of the present study showed that increased blood sugar can lead to gastroparesis. Also, in some patients with diabetes and high blood pressure, cognitive dysfunction was identified with a decrease in speed and mental flexibility, but this disease affects learning and memory less. Another finding of this research shows that patients who undergo weight loss surgery take much less medication to control blood pressure.

Downloads

Published

2024-05-23

Issue

Section

Articles