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Signs and Symptoms. Here’s what may happen when your blood glucose is high: Very thirsty. Needing to pass urine more than usual. Sleepy. Blurry vision. Or you may have no symptoms at all. Very hungry. Infections or injuries heal more slowly than usual. High Blood Glucose (HYPERGLYCEMIA) What to do about high blood glucose.
Signs to watch for include: Pajamas or sheets damp from sweating. Crying out or having nightmares. Feeling tired, irritable or confused when you wake up. Causes of Hypoglycemia. People taking blood-glucose-lowering medicines can have blood sugars fall too low for a number of reasons, including:
Signs and Symptoms. This handout explains hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), common symptoms, how to manage the conditions, and when to get help. Hyperglycemia. What is hyperglycemia? Hyperglycemia means high blood sugar (glucose).
Hypoglycemia (insulin reaction, insulin shock, low sugar reaction) can occur when the blood sugar either drops too low (usually below 60 mg/dl) or drops too quickly (even if the absolute blood sugar is above 60). The onset of symptoms is sudden. The symptoms may include: abnormal behavior nausea blurred vision nervousness convulsions pallor ...
Insulin helps your blood carry glucose to all your body’s cells. Sometimes your body doesn’t make enough insulin or the insulin doesn’t work the way it should. Glucose then stays in your blood and doesn’t reach your cells. Your blood glucose levels get too high and can cause diabetes or prediabetes.
7 Δεκ 2018 · SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF HYPERGLYCEMIA. High Blood Sugar (Hyperglycemia)It is important to know the symptoms and treatment. Symptoms of High Blood Sugar. You may have one or ore of these symptoms when your blood sugar is high: • Increased thirst • Increased urination • Increased hunger • Blurred vision • Drowsiness. Action Plan:
(HYPERGLYCEMIA) Keeping your blood sugar under control is important. Too much sugar in your blood, for too long, can cause serious health problems. Common Causes: Too much food, not taking enough insulin or diabetes pills, being less active than normal, stress or illness. Symptoms include: What to do: •Check your blood sugar often