If you think you have low blood sugar you should see your primary care physician and they can run a hemoglobin A1C blood test. If you have Diabetes you can see an endocrinologist, as insulin is a hormone.
Perhaps the concept of a blood sugar chart has never crossed your mind before, but now you can start to think about what it means and why it is important for you. This type of chart is particularly important for diabetics because you want to make sure you know where your levels are supposed to be. A doctor can properly explain it to you. Even if you are not currently suffering from diabetes, knowing what the different blood sugar levels mean cannot hurt. If you are concerned about this disease, you should have a conversation with your doctor.
Yes, if you are throwing up blood you should go to the doctor
blood pressure can be too low and too high, if it is over 140/90 you should think about seeing a doctor.
If you think you have contracted a blood disease from a tick, the best solution would be to go to the doctor. They can run test and check your blood. If possible, take the tic,also.
Then you should go in to see your doctor for them to do some blood work for you.
i don't think so. you should talk to your doctor.
Sugar does not directly increase blood pressure (as in the higher the surgar the higher the blood pressure. Chronically elevated sugar (diabetes) doe predispose to vascular disease which can lead to high blood pressure. I don't think we completely understand why it does that.
Lisinopril is an ace inhibitor that causes blood vessels to constrict and increase blood pressure. This should not increase blood sugar as the two arent connected. If for some reason you think you are having a side effect contact your dr. I was given Lisinopril to LOWER my blood pressure. How is it that you say it increases blood pressure?
I think your heart rhythm is off. Can be low potassium. You should check with a doctor.
I think it increases.
If you are worried that you have diabetes, you should consult your doctor or a medical practitioner immediately. Prolonging the issue could cause hypoglycemia shock from low blood sugar or diabetic shock or insulin reaction from an unstable diet. Even if you think that it is minor or may just be a "feeling" or a precaution, talk to your doctor as soon as possible.
I think I should seek advise from another doctor