Is hyperglycemia risky enough to justify the increased risk of hypoglycemia linked with tight diabetes control?doi:10.1016/0885-4505(91)90060-XThere is an ongoing debate about the possible disadvantages of human insulin use with respect to a possibly lower awareness of hypoglycemia than is associated...
百度试题 题目The opposite of hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) is_. A.hyperglucemiaB.hypoglycemiaC.hypogalcemiaD.hyperglycemic相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
goals might include perfect insulin replacement or prevention of complications despite ongoing hyperglycemia, the most pressing short-term goal for people with diabetes would seem to be insight leading to strategies that effectively minimize the risk of hypoglycemia and thus permit low-risk glycemic ...
Nondiabetic hyperglycemia meansyour blood glucose (sugar) level is high even though you do not have diabetes. Hyperglycemia may happen suddenly during a major illness or injury. Instead, hyperglycemia may happen over a longer period of time and be caused by a chronic disease. What is non-diabet...
OBJECTIVE--Hyperglycemia may increase mortality in patients who receive total parenteral nutrition (TPN). However, this has not been well studied in noncri... OLVEIRA,GABRIEL - 《Diabetes Care》 被引量: 40发表: 2013年 Prevalence, Incidence, and Clinical Resolution of Insulin Resistance in Critical...
In children with presymptomatic type 1 diabetes, intermittent hyperglycemia and rising HbA1c levels are a known signal of progression towards insulin-dependency. Episodes of hypoglycemia, however, have also been reported in one published case. We investigated the prevalence of hypoglycemia and its associ...
Hypoglycemia, Hyperglycemia, and Ketoacidosis Sometimes, even with insulin, proper nutrition, and exercise, it can be difficult to control diabetes completely. Blood glucose levels can become either too high or too low in some cases, and blood levels of ketones can rise to toxic levels. ...
The opposite of hyperglycemia is hypoglycemia. When blood glucose levels drop too low, the individual can suffer from headaches, lightheadedness, trembling, and difficulty in performing tasks that require fine motor skills. This can happen in individuals who have diabetes as well as those who do ...
Recognize whether it is hypoglycemia orhyperglycemiaand treat it accordingly. Start a healthy lifestyle and eating habits. Monitor and track blood sugar levels regularly. If you are oninsulintreatment, take insulin properly and adjust the dosages. ...
For a person without diabetes, a typical A1C level is about 5%. A borderline A1C that indicates hyperglycemia or prediabetes falls within the range of 5.7% to 6.4%.6 For those with diabetes, the ADA recommends an A1C target of less than 7% without significanthypoglycemia (low blood sugar)....