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Renal threshold is what happens when there is an overabundance of glucose in the body, the blood glucose levels will then get above 170mg/100ml (normal is 70mg/100ml).
No, that's perfect for BGL's (Blood Glucose Levels). We are more concerned If your glucose levels stay above 130, two hours after a meal.
The term used when a person has high levels of glucose circulating in the blood is Hyperglycemia. For someone who has low levels of glucose the term is Hypoglycemia.Hyperglycemia- The term used when blood glucose levels are too high.Hypoglycemia- The term used when blood glucose levels are too low.The general term for a rapid loss or gain of glucose is 'glucose shock.'A fasting blood glucose level above 126 milligrams per deciliter is considered hyperglycemic. A blood glucose level of below 50 milligrams per deciliter is considered hypoglycemic.
Above 400 ppm of co2 would be considered high.
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It is the glucose level (the amount of it) in your blood. Added 2/17/11: Glucose, which can also be listed as GLU on a lab report, is a chemical name for SUGAR. The normal level of glucose / sugar in your blood should stay between 70 - 110. Blood glucose levels that stay elevated above 125 over a period of time could mean that you have a disease called diabetes.
Normal BGL ( Blood glucose levels) - Normal fasting lBGL- 3 - 6.9mmol/L Normal random BGL- 3 - 11mmol/L (Fasting is when the patient has their BGL tested when they havent eaten for a while, and random can be any time, so a while after a meal, just after a meal...) Abnormal if equal or above 7mmol/L when fasting or 11.1mmol/L at random
Using the NHS Choices website will give you a lot of information on type 1 and 2 diabetes. It will also explain what the norm blood sugar levels are (as a health professional I can say that it id no lover than 4mmgh and no higher than 9mmgh) what hypo/hyperglycemia is and how sugar levels may be and the diagnosis procedures for suspected diabetics.
First of all, WHAT KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT?But, whatever. The renal threshold, where glucose levels exceeds the capacity to return the glucose into the blood (glycosuria) is about 10 mmol/l (180 mg% ).
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