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It is a type of type 2 diabetes. It is a serious condition caused by extremely high blood sugar levels and can cause acute dehydration.
Glucose is high in the urine of an untreated diabetic. Glucose itself makes the urine hyperosmolar (concentrated with solutes), which in turn makes it absorb extra water from surrounding tissues, which creates extra, dilute urine. This in turn dehydrates the surrounding tissues making the patient thirsty.
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Some diabetes medications, such as metformin, are used in people without diabetes to treat other conditions, such as metabolic syndrome or polycystic ovarian syndrome.
NonKetonic Hyperglycemic-Hyperosmolar Coma
Edema is an accumulation of fluid inside the body's tissues. Because of that hyperosmolar solution, which helps water to move out of the cell, would be beneficial to reducing the edema in the brain.
A blood sugar reading of 320 mg/dL is considered very high and indicates hyperglycemia, which can be dangerous. It may suggest that a person has diabetes or is experiencing a diabetic crisis, such as diabetic ketoacidosis or hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state. Immediate medical attention is recommended to prevent serious complications. Managing blood sugar levels through medication, diet, and lifestyle changes is essential for overall health.
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Kabuki Make-Up Syndrome (not on MeSH) Kallmann Syndrome Kanner's Syndrome Kaposi Disease Kartagener Syndrome Kartagener Triad Kawasaki Disease Kearns Syndrome Kearns-Sayer Syndrome Keloid Kennedy Syndrome Keratitis Keratitis, Ulcerative Keratoconus Keratosis Follicularis Keratosis, Actinic (not on MeSH) Keratosis, Seborrheic Kernicterus Ketoacidosis, Diabetic Ketosis, Diabetic Kidney Calculi Kidney Diseases Kidney Diseases, Cystic Kidney Failure, Acute Kidney Failure, Chronic Kidney Stones Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute Kienbock Disease Kimura Disease Kinky Hair Syndrome Kissing Disease Klebsiella Infections Kleine-Levin Syndrome Klein-Waardenburg Syndrome Kleptomania Klinefelter Syndrome Klippel-Feil Syndrome Klippel-Trenaunay Disease Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome Klumpke Paralysis Kniest Dysplasia Koehler Disease Konzo Krabbe Disease Krukenberg Tumor Kufs Disease Kugelberg-Welander Disease Kuru Kuru Encephalopathy Kussmaul Aphasia Kwashiorkor
It can be used to treat neuropathic pain occurring in the legs and feet due to diabetic neuropathy. It can also be used to treat carpel tunnel syndrome.
it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster it is probably diabetic :( i had a diabetic hamster
An example of a hyperosmolar solution is a 30% solution of saline, which has a higher osmolarity compared to normal saline (0.9% NaCl). This solution is used in specific medical situations like severe hyponatremia or to draw fluid out of brain cells in cases of cerebral edema.