including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Diseases Process
Hyperglycemia
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. The complications that long periods of high blood sugar levels can
cause include, kidneys damage
s, neurological damage
,cardiovascular damage
, loss of vision etc
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 bloodstream to enable his cells to use the extra energy, the result will be hyperglycemia. And if stress becomes chronic, hyperglycemia can
also become chronic.
Patient was instructed on hyperglycemia. It is important to know that glucose levels vary before and after meals, and at various times of the day. Sustained high levels of blood sugar cause damage
to the blood vessels and to the organs they supply, lead
ing to the complications of diabetes.
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. If the body doesn't produce enough insulin (which
occurs in people with type 1 diabetes and a few people with type 2 diabetes), blood sugar levels may rise. This may cause high blood sugar in the morning before the person eats.
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. When the blood sugar level rises abovemg/dL, the kidneys will eliminate some of the extra sugar through the urine. Along with sugar, the kidneys release large amounts of fluid, which
causes increased urination. If the blood sugar level continues to rise and patient hasn
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. The classic symptom of being frequently hungry stems from the fact that the diabetic can
not utilize glucose well as an energy source within cells. The sugar is circulating but the cells can
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. Blood sugar can
rise well above normal for significan
t 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. Frequent hunger without other symptoms can
also indicate that blood sugar levels are too low. This may occur when people who have diabetes take too much oral hypoglycemic medication or insulin for the amount of food they eat.
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. Diabetes can
be reduced making changes in diet and increasing physical activity. It is recommended to maintain an healthy weight having a modest fat intake and eating sufficient fiber.
Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. The symptom of being frequently thirsty is due to the fact that the body can
sense the excess water that is being lost because of the frequent urinating and the normal response is to become thirsty.