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What are the symptoms of high and low blood sugar?

Type 1 Diabetes: Recently Diagnosed, SVCMC; New York NY
These symptoms usually develop over a few days to weeks. Some people have these symptoms before they are diagnosed, but they do not realize the symptoms are caused by diabetes. They may believe the symptoms are caused by the flu or some other illness. Sometimes blood sugar rises very high. If this happens, a life-threatening situation called diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) can develop. DKA is an emergency. Symptoms include: Restlessness, drowsiness, or difficulty waking up.

Why do I always have a high blood sugar level after I have a low blood sugar episode?

CDS Education : Diabetic Frequently Asked Questions
When you have low blood sugar (usually below 70), hormones are released that tend to increase the blood sugar level for 12-24 hours. This is a normal body response to the low level. Do not increase your diabetes medication to cover the high level ? this should balance out after 24 hours. If it does not, consult your doctor. Also, if you overtreat a low blood sugar response with too much juice, soda or other forms of carbohydrate, your blood sugar may rebound into an abnormally high range. Back

What is a high blood sugar?

FAQ-Diabetia - diabetic recipes and diabetes information
Anything above these levels could be considered high but it's important to take medical advice as to what constitutes a high level for you. The medical term for this is hyperglycemia.

What blood sugar is too low? How will I know if it is too low?

CDS Education : Diabetic Frequently Asked Questions
Ask your physician, but many sources suggest that your blood sugar level should not go below 70. If blood sugar falls below 70, often the brain cannot function properly, causing a series of unpleasant symptoms. You may feel a rapid, pounding heartbeat (palpitations), feel suddenly weak or fatigued, break out in a cold sweat or develop a sudden headache. People often feel nervous or anxious, and may become irritable and confused.

What are the symptoms of low blood sugar?

Endocrinology - FAQ
Signs include shaking, fast heartbeat, sweating, anxiety, dizziness, hunger, impaired vision, weakness/fatigue, headache and irritability.

What are the symptoms of high blood sugar?

Endocrinology - FAQ
Signs include extreme thirst, frequent urination, dry skin, hunger, blurred vision, drowsiness and nausea.

What can happen if blood sugar levels get too high?

FAQ-Diabetia - diabetic recipes and diabetes information
If there's too much sugar in the blood you can develop ketoacidosis which can quickly (in just hours) make you feel very unwell and require hospitalisation. You can check whether you have ketones by testing with the ketone test strips provided by your health care provider.

what's the danger of high blood sugar to the growing fetus?

Gestational Diabetes
My husband of 4 years is a type I Diabetic and NOW he tells me he has NO desire for me or anyone else. He loves me with ALL his heart but no sex no more?? what do I do? I am still a super sexy , disirable Women and i feel he has pretended to get me to marry him. what i have is a sharp pain every once in a while on the top right side of my left foot what could it be? i am diabetic People with medical conditions that need them to sleep in a particular position usually use adjustable beds.

How do I deal with low blood sugar?

Gestational Diabetes, SVCMC; New York NY
During pregnancy, an organ called the placenta develops in the uterus. The placenta connects the mother and baby and makes sure the baby has enough food and water. It also makes several hormones. Some of these hormones make it hard for insulin to do its job—controlling blood sugar—so the mother's body has to make more insulin to work well.

How can you deal with high and low blood sugar?

Type 2 Diabetes: Living With the Disease
Even when you are careful and do all the right things, you can have problems with high or low blood sugar. It is important to know what signs to look for and what to do if this happens. People with diabetes can get high blood sugar for many reasons, including not taking their diabetes medicines, not exercising, or being sick or under a lot of stress. If you have high blood sugar, follow your treatment plan for lowering it. This may mean taking missed doses of insulin or medicine.

How can I keep my blood sugar level from becoming too high or too low?

DiabetoValens.com - The Diabetes Guide
You need to check your blood sugar level regularly using a blood glucose monitor. You'll need to write down each measurement and show this record to your doctor, so he or she can tell you how much insulin to take. Blood sugar measurements are different depending on stress levels, how much you exercise, how fast you absorb your food and hormonal changes related to puberty, menstrual cycles, pregnancy, etc.

How do I deal with low blood sugar in my child with diabetes?

Type 1 Diabetes: Recently Diagnosed, SVCMC; New York NY
Type 1 diabetes develops because the body's defense system (immune system) tells the body to destroy the beta cells in the pancreas that make insulin. It's not known what causes this immune response. Some people inherit the risk for type 1 diabetes. However, even these people may not develop type 1 diabetes unless other factors, such as exposure to certain viral infections, are present.

What is hypglycemia (low blood sugar)?

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Hypoglycemia can occur when there is an imbalance between insulin and glucagon (Glucagon is a hormone produced by our bodies that raises the level of glucose in the blood, and is an important factor in hypoglycemia.). To keep diabetes in control it is important to test blood glucose often. Ask your health care provider how often you should test and what your blood glucose levels should be, and what to do when they are low.

Can Met give me low blood sugar?

FAQ About Metformin - PCOS Message Board
Some ladies start to have signs of hypoglycemia after going on Metformin, so they assume that Met causes low blood sugar. But this hypoglycemic episode is not due to the drug, but rather due to the fact that their bodies are working better and they are often not taking in enough calories to compensate for this new, more efficient body.

What Are The Symptoms of High Blood Pressure?

Columbia Behavioral Cardiovascular Health & Hypertension...
Usually, there are no specific symptoms which indicate that someone has high blood pressure. But some population surveys have shown that a wide variety of common symptoms, such as sleep disturbance, emotional upsets, and dry mouth, are slightly commoner in people with higher pressures. The differences are small, however. Going red in the face, or feeling flushed, is not indicative of high blood pressure.

Can Chronic Low Blood Pressure Cause Symptoms?

Columbia Behavioral Cardiovascular Health & Hypertension...
Low blood pressure is generally thought to be a sign of good health, but there is some evidence that people whose blood pressure is low all the time (for example 90/50 mm Hg), may be more likely to complain of symptoms such as fatigue and giddiness. In Germany it is condiered to be a disease, but not in England , Canada , and the United States . It is unproven if raising the blood pressure improves the symptoms.

What is hypoglycemia or low blood sugar?

Metabolic FAQ - The Body
The low end of normal for blood glucose is defined as 65 mg/dl. Often low blood sugar may not be regarded as clinically relevant. Ask again, especially when symptoms are present. In our office we look for tighter blood sugar control, i.e., FPG 85-95 mg/dl.

Is low blood sugar dangerous?

Frequently asked questions
During the initial years any warnings of a hypo came when my blood glucose dropped to 3-4mmol/l, but during the last few years it could go as low as 1.5mmol/l before I felt a warning.
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