... Possible short term medical incidents Possible long term medical complications Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus Episode of hypoglycaemia Episode of hyperglycaemia ...
... type I diabetes, asthma and epilepsy should not dive. There are some variations between different national guidelines regarding the specific health requirements for professional diving[1] [2]. There ...
... high risk involved in taking crew who are dependent on oral medication for life-threatening conditions, such as organ transplant, epilepsy, and heart disease. Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and severe ...
... It may be amenable to action by lifestyle modification but will also often need medication, for instance for raised blood pressure or type 2 diabetes. To date there have been few commercial ship operators ...
... health problems found in the other thematic categories such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and sexually transmitted diseases. Finally, MacLachlan et al. noted a trend for more papers on telehealth, ...
... for the repatriation. Comorbid diseases such as hypertension or diabetes mellitus in a seafarer with, for example, a fractured finger needing surgery, will also need treatment because control of these ...
... low HDL cholesterol, or high levels of triglycerides (Dyslipidemia) Type 2 diabetes Coronary heart disease Stroke Gallbladder disease Osteoarthritis (a breakdown of cartilage and bone within ...
... poor control of diabetes and erectile dysfunction[7]. Risk assessment The mouth should be examined as part of the examination at PEME, and similar principles applied to oral health as any other health ...
... health surveillance for early diagnosis of mental ill-health, stress, diabetes 2 (by using Hb1Ac) and other chronic diseases. Report new cases of occupational diseases to the regulatory authorities Advise ...