Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. Blood
sugar can rise well above normal for significant periods without producing permanent effects or symptoms. Howeverchronic hyperglycemia at levels more slightly above normal can produce a very wide variety of serious complications over a period of years.
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia why blood
sugar rise: The most common culprits flu or infection, emotional stress, such include, eating too much, exercising less that planned to, physical stress, such as a cold, the as family conflict, forgetting to take the medication.
Patient was instructed on prevention to avoid hyperglycemia: take the medication as directed. Eat less. Sometimes it helps to eat less and avoid sugary beverages. Responding in changes in blood
sugar can help in the prevention of long-term complications of diabetes.
Instructed patient during periods of stress, the body releases so-called stress hormones, which cause a rise in blood
glucose level. In the short term, this gives the body the extra energy it needs to cope with the stress. But if a person doesn’t have adequate insulin circulating in his blood
stream to enable his cells to use the extra energy, the result will be hyperglycemia. And if stress becomes chronic, hyperglycemia can also become chronic.
Instructed patient how do you bring down blood
sugar quickly exercise regularly, control your carb intake, increase your fiber intake, drink water and stay hydrated.