Sugar #2
A variety of symptoms may occur when the level of sugar uptake or elevated blood sugar levels continues, especially in the long run, that is, when they become chronic hyperglycemia. However, most acute or transient cases of hyperglycemia or hyperglycaemia are unexplained. (one)
The blood sugar level, which is high in the case of sugar uptake, is defined as:
Higher than 130 mg / dL (milligram / deciliter) before eating
The meal is equal to or greater than 180 mg / dL (milligram per deciliter) two hours after eating
The normal blood sugar varies depending on the type of diabetes you have and whether you are a child or an adult, and in some cases. (2nd)
How do you understand the rise of sugar? The three main symptoms associated with acute and chronic hyperglycemia can be described as follows:
Polyphagia: Polyphagia is defined as an increase in hunger or excessive hunger. The reason for this is the low blood sugar that results from taking diabetes medications. One dose after a meal is insulin deficiency and too much physical activity, low blood sugar and other factors that lead to increased hunger.
Polydipsia: Excessive thirst and often leads to severe mouth instability.
Polyuria: Poliuria means excessive passing of urine at extreme and abnormal levels. (3)
Other high blood sugar indications include
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