Hyperglycaemia, or 'hyper', occurs when blood glucose levels are too high, usually over 11 mmol/L, when the blood glucose measurement is taken 1-2 hours after a meal.
Hyperglycaemia occurs when there is too little insulin in the blood. It can lead to ketoacidosis, a condition in which acetone-like substances called ketones are excreted in the urine.
Hyperglycaemia and ketoacidosis can happen if you stop taking insulin, you reduce your insulin dose, or if your sensitivity to insulin decreases.
Periods of illness, such as urinary or respiratory tract infections, are times when hyperglycaemia can easily occur.
Hyperglycaemia and ketoacidosis are typically present when you first discover that you have type 1 Diabetes.
Hyperglycaemia can be caused by:
When signs of hyperglycaemia appear, it is important to take immediate action.
Symptoms of hyperglycaemia include:
But others get no signal at all. Remember you can run a quick blood glucose test at any time, just to check things out.
If your blood glucose is high and your urine shows ketones, contact your doctor immediately.
Hyperglycaemia, or 'hyper', occurs when blood glucose levels are too high, usually over 11 mmol/L, when the blood glucose measurement is taken 1-2 hours after a meal.
Hyperglycaemia occurs when there is too little insulin in the blood. It can lead to ketoacidosis, a condition in which acetone-like substances called ketones are excreted in the urine.
Hyperglycaemia and ketoacidosis can happen if you stop taking insulin, you reduce your insulin dose, or if your sensitivity to insulin decreases.
Periods of illness, such as urinary or respiratory tract infections, are times when hyperglycaemia can easily occur.
Hyperglycaemia and ketoacidosis are typically present when you first discover that you have type 1 diabetes.
Hyperglycaemia can be caused by:
Did you skip the last dose or give too little?
Did you over-eat during the last few hours?
Did you forget to do or change the time?
Are you getting ill? Under unusual pressure? Going through a difficult or exciting emotional experience?
When signs of hyperglycaemia appear, it is important to take immediate action.
Symptoms of hyperglycaemia include:
But others get no signal at all. Remember you can run a quick blood glucose test at any time, just to check things out.
If your blood glucose is high and your urine shows ketones, contact your doctor immediately.
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DIABETES
Insulin is a hormone that causes cells to absorb and store glucose. When the body fails to produce sufficient insulin, or the insulin is ineffective, the body cannot store glucose, and can become lethargic. Diabetes is the name for the condition where insulin is not functioning properly.
If you meant Insulin and spelt it wrong, I can answer you. Insulin, is something that your body makes to keep your blood sugar level normal. If you produce too much or too little, you can get diabetes. Depending what type of diabetes it it, the person may need to take insulin injections because the body cannot make enough.
you eat cake
You will not grow as your body needs protein to grow!
too little ADH
When the synthesizing glycogen is high in the human body it means that you have hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is when you have too much insulin in your system.
because there is too much sugar in the blood
Too much or too little sodium can cause cells to malfunction, and extremes in the blood sodium levels (too much or too little) can be fatal.
You may experience severe cramps after taking insulin because your body is not used to it. Your body could also be getting too much insulin causing cramps.
The purpose of the drug insulin is to lower the body's glucose level, which is too high or insulin would not be given. The glucose level must be checked constantly until it is down to acceptable number.
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