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The hormonal response to decrease in blood glucose is glucagon.... which actually increases the blood glucose level...
The gland which produces the hormone Calcitonin is the Thyroid. It is secreted in response to elevated blood calcium levels but only has a minor role in controlling calcium levels in humans.
Insulin is a protein hormone that helps lower blood sugar levels by promoting the uptake of glucose from the blood into cells, particularly muscle and fat cells. It is produced by the pancreas in response to elevated blood sugar levels after a meal.
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Hyperkalemia is another name for elevated potassium levels in the blood.
Neutrophil levels can be slightly increased after giving blood
NEUT in a complete blood count with differential refers to neutrophils, which are a type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the body's immune response to infections. Elevated levels of NEUT can indicate an ongoing infection, inflammation, or stress response.
The hormone secreted in response to low blood sugar levels is called glucagon.
Cell damage
Eosinophils (EOS) are a type of white blood cell that plays a role in the immune response against parasites and allergies. Elevated levels of eosinophils in the blood may indicate an allergic reaction, parasitic infection, or other inflammatory conditions. Low levels of eosinophils are generally not medically concerning.
The hormone Insulin regulates the body's glucose levels.
The suffix "-emia" means "in the blood." Therefore, hyperlipidemia refers to elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood.