192 is very high for blood glucose before breakfast; you should talk to your doctor as soon as possible if your 8-hour fasting glucose is 192. It's not alarmingly high for after dinner, but you should ask your doctor what levels are out of bounds for you individually.
because it is
Well, a healthy level of blood glucose wouldn't be too high or too low. Instead, it would be in the middle between high and low. Unhealthy levels of blood glucose would be an extremely high number.
192 bucks...way too high if you ask me...
A) Blood glucose levels that fall too low signal the release of glucagon B) Blood glucose levels that rise too high signal the release of glycogen C) Blood glucose levels that rise too high signal the release of epinephrine D) Blood glucose levels that fall too low signal the release of insulin
A) Blood glucose levels that fall too low signal the release of glucagon B) Blood glucose levels that rise too high signal the release of glycogen C) Blood glucose levels that rise too high signal the release of epinephrine D) Blood glucose levels that fall too low signal the release of insulin
No. Glucose is a type of sugar and should not be taken if blood sugar is too high. This would only serve the increase blood glucose levels.
lungs
Having high glucose levels can have harmfull effects. This is also the same if it is too low. If you suspect that your glucose levels are out of range, cunsult your physician as soon as possible. There are ways of preventing too high levels of glucose, which include (but not limited to) excercising, eating healthy etc. Please consult your doctor or physicial for best recomondations, cures and advice.
insulin
Its stops there being a too high glucose level, and also there being a lack of glucose.
Pancreas detects blood glucose level by its cells called "Islets of Langerhans." When the blood glucose level is too high, it releases insulin. When it becomes too low, the pancreas then releases glucagon to elevate a low blood glucose.
Insulin - either secreted by the body, or injected (in the case of a diabetic).