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दिल्ली एम्स ने मेडिकल साइंस के क्षेत्र में एक बड़ी उपलब्धि हासिल की, 18 साल बाद सिमल्टेनियस किडनी-पैंक्रियाज़ का सफल ट्रांसप्लांट.

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00:00Two weeks ago, we had a patient who had a type 1 diabetes, which was not able to make his
00:07pancreas insulin in his own way.
00:09In such a disease, kidneys and pancreas were both transplanted.
00:15This patient had a long diabetes due to the kidney, and it was on the last 1-2 years of
00:20dialysis.
00:22In such a disease, if we give two organs, kidney and pancreas, we had a big change in his life.
00:33We had a lot of changes in his life.
00:34In the same way, the pancreas will control his pancreas from your own.
00:42We had a lot of changes in the pancreas, which will be better than the pancreas.
00:46We had a lot of changes in insulin to the kidney.
00:50The complications of diabetes, the kidney, the brain, the nerves, the eye,
00:58the diabetes related complications,
01:00all of these will stop and stop.
01:03It will not be worse.
01:04It will not be worse.
01:05So, as we said, this type 1 diabetes is a type 1 disease,
01:09which comes to young people.
01:11The transplant was 35 years old.
01:15So, if we give both pancreas and kidney such people,
01:21then these children can become assets for society.
01:26They can contribute to their work.
01:28They can contribute to their work.
01:29They can contribute to their health and healthy quality of life.
01:35Sir, what is the precaution?
01:37Which way can you survive?
01:39How can you survive?
01:40No.
01:42We all know diabetes in two types.
01:46One is the most common.
01:48We call type 2 diabetes.
01:50The type 2 diabetes is the lifestyle of the diabetes.
01:54The stress that is the type 2 diabetes is not too dangerous.
01:55In our population, a whole population is different.
01:59According to our population,
01:59there are different types of diabetes.
02:02It is different from the population.
02:03In our population, the population has a different type 2 diabetes.
02:05This is a type 2 diabetes.
02:08Obviously, it is genetic, it is a family problem which is due to genetics.
02:14So, it is easy to save this.
02:16If you have a problem with lifestyle, keep up with regular exercise, fast food.
02:24And if you have diabetes, then regular urine or blood test it.
02:29Keep it in a good control.
02:31So, type 2 diabetes is a lot of our answer.
02:34What happens in type 1 diabetes?
02:37That the body of the pancreas in the pancreas, which we call beta cells,
02:45This is an autoimmune disease.
02:48The pancreas in the pancreas, which is made of insulin,
02:51is destroyed by the cells.
02:54And this person cannot make insulin,
02:57and this is why they can live on life-long insulin.
03:01This is not preventable.
03:03But, yes, if you have a type 1 diabetes,
03:06and you have a good control from insulin,
03:10then you have long-standing problems with diabetes.
03:13If you have a type 1 diabetes, you can have a type 1 diabetes.
03:14Look, it is not that we are the first task-parte,
03:18but our third task-parte.
03:20And this is what I have told you,
03:22as I have told you,
03:31that the quality of life is the quality of life and its quality of life,
03:36and it can be more time to our work.
03:39So, society can become a part of a important part,
03:44which is now because of the disease.
03:47It can be a heart-parte.
03:47It can also be a diabetes.
03:49It can also be a diabetes.
03:50It can also be a diabetes.
03:59It's not that we have a lot of centers that treat the diabetes like this.
04:06And some years ago, we didn't get a lot of insulin.
04:11You can understand that these patients didn't work well.
04:18Therefore, they didn't get a lot of life.
04:21I said that this patient is 15 years old.
04:24If you go to the last 2 years of dialysis,
04:26if you go to the last 2 years of dialysis,
04:33then you have to go to the last 3 years of dialysis.
04:36Because now, the medical facilities improved.
04:40The requirement of insulin has increased.
04:43So, these patients are more than enough.
04:47So, these patients are more than enough.
04:47So, these patients are more than enough.
05:05So, these patients are more than enough.
05:11So, these patients are more than enough.
05:14So, these patients are more than enough.
05:18These patients are more than enough.
05:22So, these patients are more than enough.
05:23So, they can benefit from the only one organ.
05:26So, the most important message is that this person is more than enough.
05:35So, let's say, the most important message,
05:48so that after our journey, we will be able to help each other in our lives.
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