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Glucagon, yes. Cortisol, probably not. Glucagon raises blood sugar. Many type one diabetics own glucagon injectors, so that when their blood sugar goes too low they (or someone with them) can inject them with glucagon. Cortisol does raise blood sugar, but it is not used to raise blood sugar. It's used to treat many other diseases, but not the low blood sugar which type 1 diabetics sometimes get.
If you'd like to know what healthy blood sugar numbers are then you can go to http://www.phlaunt.com/Diabetes/14045621.php. There they have lots of information on blood sugar targets.
One unit of red blood cells typically raises the hemoglobin level by about 1 gram per deciliter.
fifteen 15 days to be sure but if you are obese or overweight it can take u till 20 days with pain in your lower abdomen
the liver is responsible for the regulation of the sugar level in blood... eating provide the body with sugar... ur liver store this sugar in the form of glycogen... then when ur body needs sugar the glycogen will be broken down into sugar again.... If u want more details u can ask... but please be specific this is a huge topic!!!
If a person's blood sugar is measured above 126mg/Dl twice. Normal levels are less that 110 mg/DL. Doctors will do many different tests to find out your blood sugar levels to detect whether it's at a normal level.
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Impact of Insulin:The failure to make insulin or insufficiency of insulin is termed as Diabetes mellitus. Insulin is a natural hormone which controls the level of the sugar glucose in the blood. Insulin allows cells to use glucose for energy. Cells cannot utilize glucose without insulin. Excess glucose builds up in the bloodstream, increasing the risk of diabetes. Glucose is the body's primary source of fuel. Insulin enables the body cells to take glucose from the bloodstream. The cells might use glucose for production of energy if required, or it is sent to the liver to preserve it, in the form of glycogenDiabetes is a disease characterized by abnormal metabolism of blood sugar and defective insulin production. Blood sugar levels are an important parameter for the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of diabetes. Blood sugar level is the level of sugar circulating in blood at a given time. Blood glucose levels vary at different time on various part of the day. Some factors that affect blood sugar levels are body composition, age, physical activity and sex. Males and females may also have differing blood sugar level.Normal guidelines for blood sugar:Blood Sugar Range: Level of Blood sugar on waking up with an empty stomach should be normally between 80 to 120 mg/dl. Thereafter normal blood sugar should be between 120 to 160 mg/dl two hours after having food and during bedtime the blood sugar values should be between 100 to 140 mg/dl. Any variations from the above mentioned value range of blood sugar is suggestive of diabetes, if the value of an individual's blood sugar tends to be more than the upper limit. Repeated blood sugar test is necessary to confirm diabetes.Conditions wherein blood sugar level will be higher other than diabetes:There are certain conditions where blood sugar level of an individual will differ from the normal range and repeated medical tests are necessary to confirm it as diabetes. The various conditions are pregnancy and lactation, fasting, after severe binge eating, fever, severe injuries, after severe physical exertion, severe dehydration, for patients undergoing certain medical therapeutic procedures, etc. In such cases blood sugar level changes are normal and not linked to regular diabetes.Measures to control Blood sugar level:Diabetes can be controlled to a great extent by controlling blood sugar levels. For controlling blood sugar levels it is mandatory for an individual to undergo periodic monitoring of blood sugar levels under the guidelines of the physician. There are many methods to control blood sugar levels. They are-Have proper balanced dietMaintain an active lifestyleDo regular exercisesAvoid smoking and intake of alcoholTake proper medicationsDo skipping meals or eat unhealthy food.A properly controlled blood sugar level will keep the diabetes in check.Adverse effects of blood sugar levels on diabetes patients:While in most of the cases, blood sugar levels will be high in case of diabetes patients, its level can have adverse effect on the patient depending upon its severity and complications. A severely high level of blood sugar may result in various symptoms like breathlessness. It may also lead to complications involving the circulatory system and the blood vessels. A severely low blood sugar level may lead to unconsciousness. So blood sugar level should be kept in proper control for control of diabetes. It is necessary to monitor blood sugar levels at regular intervals.
Another name for Glucose is Dextrose
many people dont know that cinnamon is helpful in curing blood sugar level. also juice of grapes is gud
Insulin. Many people with diabetes take insulin injections to keep their blood sugar level within a healthy range. When blood sugar is too high or too low, the person will feel sick.Working With Young Children by: Judy Herr
I would suggest checking WebMD.com or on the American Diabetes Association website (diabetes.org). If you cannot access one online, I would suggest asking your doctor for a copy or where one can be accessed.