Diabetic patients will more than likely have an elevated amount of Glucose in the urine. This is called glycosuria.
**Elevated levels of glucose in the urine in a non diabetic pregnant woman MAY be a sign of Gestational Diabetes and should be reported to the treating physician.
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Septic shock may occur due to excessive macrophage activation and production of excess nitric oxide. Macrophages normally produce this substance to eliminate invasive bacteria.
excess consumption of soft drinks may lead to excess stomach acid.Why? and how is this treated
The Excess Vice of Patience is from what I gather, the word 'impassivity', This is the standing by, being 'Patient' allowing things that are considered unvirtuous to happen, e.g. allowing people to suffer, standing by and being 'Patient' when it is not virtuous to do so.
Tobaccos are the worst thing for a diabetic because it hardens the arteries and then the diabetic's sugar rises, sends the excess sugar to the vessel walls causing more damage. Tobacco in any form; chewing or smoking causes terrible problems for the diabetic and could cause cancer.
Ethanol is the substance that, if consumed in excess, can cause intoxication.
low density lipoprotien
The patient needs to be cautious not to place excess pressure on any part of the cast until it is completely dry. The patient also should avoid excess pressure on the operative site until complete healing has taken place
acid
Anything that's alkaline in composition.
An antichlor is a substance used to prevent excess chlorine or hypochlorite from textiles etc, after bleaching.