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No, elevated blood glucose with have no effect on temperature.
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No, it is not. It is the amount of sugar (glucose) in your blood. This is controlled by various hormones.
the eyes, blood vessels, kidneys, and nerves
Well the hormone insulin takes glucose from the blood and shares it with other organs needing it. If Insulin isnt produced than this process isnt occuring which makes your blood have higher glucose levels, the insulin isnt doing its job.
Body temperature is controlled by a region the brain called the hypothalamus. White blood cells by themselves cannot regulate body teperature
For most people, there is extremely little effect on the blood glucose level from taking Advil. For people taking certain diabetes medications, there can be an issue with low blood glucose levels when taking Advil.
Correct, glucose is a blood sugar.
Short answer:Pancreas.Long answer: Normally, blood glucose levels are tightly controlled by insulin, a hormone produced by the Pancreas. Insulin lowers the blood glucose level. When the blood glucose elevates (for example, after eating food), insulin is released from the Pancreas to normalize the glucose level. In patients with diabetes, the absence or insufficient production of insulin causes hyperglycemia. Diabetes is a chronic medical condition, meaning that although it can be controlled, it lasts a lifetime.
A fasting blood glucose of 137 is a concern. A random blood glucose of 137 is not a concern.
There are far more than three conditions that are controlled inside your body. Examples are temperature, oxygen level, blood sugar level, pH of our blood, blood electrolyte levels, heart rate, and muscle tone. The maintenance of a relatively stable body state is known as homeostasis.
To test for the amount of sugars (glucose) in the blood.