Saturday 23 January 2016

Happens to the Body due to High Blood Sugar

High Sugar
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Checking blood glucose levels regularly is a must do if you have a history of diabetes in the family, overweight, over the age of 30 years, or have a poor diet, blood sugar levels are high or hyperglycemia is a condition which in the long run will damage the body's organs. Hyperglycemia occurs when the body lacks insulin (a hormone released pancreas) or the insulin does not work, then the blood sugar can not get into cells to be used as energy. As a result, blood sugar accumulates in the bloodstream. The impact of blood sugar levels are constantly high can not be ignored. 

Dehydration One of the signs of high blood sugar is frequent urination. Heaps of sugar in the blood will trigger the urine as the body trying to clear sugar. When the kidneys lose glukoa through the urine, a large amount of water will disappear and cause dehydration. Dehydration usually occurs because the frequency of urination is very high, but not accompanied by sufficient fluid intake.People who are dehydrated will feel weak, headache, fever, and hallucinations. 

Damage to organs Over time, high glucose levels in the blood will damage nerves and small blood vessels in the eyes, kidneys, and heart. People who have diabetes uncontrolled will experience complications such as blurred vision, numbness in the legs, kidney failure, to attack the heart and stroke. 

diabetes When a person with diabetes experiencing severe dehydration and did not receive replacement fluids, he will experience life-threatening complications such as coma diabetes. This condition often occurs in people whose blood sugar levels over 600 mg / dL. 


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