What are the symptoms of an hyperglycemia having to much sugar ??!


Question: Hyperglycemia or high blood sugar symptoms:

* Increased thirst

* Headaches

* Difficulty concentrating

* Blurred vision

* Frequent urination

* Fatigue (weak, tired feeling)

* Weight loss

* Blood glucose more than 180 mg/dL

Prolonged hyperglycemia in diabetes may result in:

* Vaginal and skin infections

* Slow-healing cuts and sores

* Decreased vision

* Nerve damage causing painful cold or insensitive feet, loss of hair on the lower extremities, and/or erectile dysfunction

* Stomach and intestinal problems such as chronic constipation or diarrhea


Answers: Hyperglycemia or high blood sugar symptoms:

* Increased thirst

* Headaches

* Difficulty concentrating

* Blurred vision

* Frequent urination

* Fatigue (weak, tired feeling)

* Weight loss

* Blood glucose more than 180 mg/dL

Prolonged hyperglycemia in diabetes may result in:

* Vaginal and skin infections

* Slow-healing cuts and sores

* Decreased vision

* Nerve damage causing painful cold or insensitive feet, loss of hair on the lower extremities, and/or erectile dysfunction

* Stomach and intestinal problems such as chronic constipation or diarrhea

More Common:
Polyphagia (frequently hungry)
Polyuria (frequently urinating)
Polydipsia (frequently thirsty)

Less Common:
Fatigue
Blurred vision
Weight loss
Poor wound healing (cuts, scrapes, etc.)
Dry mouth
Dry or itchy skin
Impotence (male)

Hyperglycemia isn't having too much sugar... we're all guilty of too much sugar from time to time, but we dont become hyperglycemic. It's having too much displaced sugar. Your body uses a pretty simple recipe to make fat cells: sugar + insulin = fat cells. When a person can't make insulin (ie., type 1 diabetic), the sugar has no place to go.

The reliable, most identifiable symptoms of hyperglycemia include high blood sugar, excessive urination and thirst. Some people have an increased appetite, others can't stand the thought of food. The real danger is what follows untreated hyperglycemia... ketoacidosis. It includes the same symptoms, along with labored breathing, funky smell to breath and pores, and unexplainable sleepiness. DKA is fatal if unaddressed.





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