Hyperglycemia, a major sign/symptom of Diabetes, defined as blood glucose over 105 mg/dL.
Diabetes cannot be diagnosed until there are several consistent readings of hyperglycemia.
Hyperglycemia can be caused by other things such as certain steroids, so just because a person shows hyperglycemia once does not mean that they have diabetes, a condition related to the destruction of or a lack of certain cells in the pancreas.
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Hyperglycemia.
Hyperglycemia.
The level of blood glucose is abnormally high.
Blood sugar test.
Acidemia (or acidaemia) is a medical condition marked by an abnormally high concentration of hydrogen ions in a person's blood.
The consequence of diabetus is a high blood glucose concentration.
glucagon.
If you have a drug store near by you can go and purchase a blood glucose monitoring system. If your numbers are high then call your doctor as soon as possible to set up an appointment.
I want to say one of then is sucrose. Im pretty sure! 8~)
Normal blood glucose levels in humans is around 5.5mM. This can fluctuate during the whole day and depends on eating habbits. Regular and healthy eating keeps the sugar concentration stable so are less likley to suffer very high or too low glucose levels.
When the pancreatic alpha cells respond, they secrete glucagon to signal cells to break down glycogen into glucose. As cells release sugar, blood glucose concentration increases.