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Q: Why would hypo secretion of insulin cause an increase in the amount of sugar in urine?
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Yes, insulin secretion is affected by high BP.


Hello, you are corre?

Hello, you are correct, this could be cause by something major or serious. You should make sure you have testing for your C peptide levels to make sure you don't have an increase in insulin secretion


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What happens in there is less secretion of insulin?

High blood sugar (glucose) levels in the blood are the number one reaction to a decrease in insulin secretion.However, lack of insulin secretion over time can also contribute to an individual obtaining Diabetes.Therecan also be spillage of keytones into the urine (which disrupts pH levels in the blood) from lack of insulin. These keytones can contribute to ketoacidosis which can cause coma or even death.Excessive urination and thirst are also effects of lack of insulin secretion due to the raise of blood sugar.


What gland scretes diabetes mellitus?

Diabetes is caused by any defect onlow or no secretion of insulin orimproper use of insulinInsulin is secreted by the gland "Pancreas". So pancreas is responsible for diabetes, it the cause is low insulin secretion (type II diabetes) or no insulin secretion (type I diabetes).Body cells is not sensitive to insulin, then diabetes type II is caused called as insulin resistance.


It could be excess i?

It could be excess insulin secretion from your pancreas, but high glucose foods may cause this, and the enzymes would help


What is the effect of pyrogen secretion?

Pyrogens are substances that cause the temperature set-point of the body to increase. They cause fever.


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The connection between diuretics and hyperglycemia involves intracellular K+ levels. Intracellular K+ is involved in the secretion of a lot of hormones...including insulin. Some diuretics cause hypokalemia, (decrease in K+). This inhibits insulin secretion and can lead to hyperglycemia. It's not really a problem unless the patient is pre-diabetic. In that case, it is significant enough to push them over to diabetes. Hope this helped!


If a product has a inelastic demand a price increase will cause?

I assume you mean that the demand is inelastic? If so, then the consumer will buy the same amount and pay the higher price. The usual example of this would be insulin (assuming you need a fixed amount to live and there are no alternatives)


What is the feedback mechanism of insulin?

An increase in blood sugar levels cause the release of the hormone insulin by the pancreas. Insulin then lowers this blood sugar level restoring it to original non-lethal blood glucose levels.


What disease cause insulin to be produced?

Production of insulin is by the beta cells in the pancreas. This is a normal process of the body and is not considered a disease. When it does not supply an appropriate amount then it is a disease called diabetes.


What could be the cause of morning fevers?

there is decrease in the secretion of cortisol in the evening, so there is increase in the temperature. cortisol is a steroid which hampers the inflammatory reaction and so hampers the manifestation of fever also, but in evening there is decrease in secretion so that there is rise in temperature. Cortisol secretion is maximum in early morning.