There are several effects to the body when you have hyperglycemia. Some of these things include blurred vision, fatigue, weight loss, dry mouth, itchy skin, erectile dysfunction, and seizures.
Hyperglycemia belongs to the endocrine system.
hyPOglycamia not hyperglycemia
code for Hyperglycemia is 790.29
Having an over abundance of sugar in your bloodstream is called Hyperglycemia.
Which is the only hormone that can reverse hyperglycemia
HYPERGLYCEMIA. because epinephrine increases the blood glucose level by increasing glycogenolysis.
Excess glucose in their urine is a sign that they may have hyperglycemia.
Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar and hypoglycemia is low blood sugar
Potassium levels often drop initially via increased urine output from the hyperglycemia caused osmotic diuresis. To make matters worse, the insulin, that will undoubtedly be used to treat the hyperglycemia, will also pull the free floating potassium into cells, and out of the blood stream where the body cannot utilize the potassium. This can result in cardiac arrhythmias and death. Therefore potassium must be administered with insulin to treat severe hyperglycemia, even when potassium levels don't seem critically low.
This condition is called hyperglycemia and its effect is variable form person to person considering a non diabetic individual.
The suffix for hyperglycemia is "-emia", which typically refers to a condition involving an abnormal level of a substance in the blood. In this case, hyperglycemia indicates high blood sugar levels.
Hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia can occur in others. It can be seen in premature infants.