Blood Glucose Meters Supply
by Gene Medame
Blood Glucose Meters: Symptoms of high and low glucose levels and Symptom of Diabetic Ketoacidois
If you have Blood Glucose Meters, knowing the the of high and low glucose levels is vital information you will
probably need to be aware of for the rest of your life because as of now there is no cure for diabetes.
Knowing the symptoms of Blood Glucose Meters is also vital as it can be a life threatening situation if you do
not take care of it. What happens with Diabetic ketoacidosis is there is a imbalance in the blood chemical
where the cells are not receiving the sugar or glucose they needed to create energy and instead starts breaking
down fat instead.
This is a very serious thing, it is also referred to in abbreviation form as DKA, and is something diabetics
need to be aware of. Those with type I diabetes are more at risk, but type II diabetics are also at risk.
The symptoms you should be aware of if you or someone you know, like your child is diabetic include, flushed
hot dry skin, breath that smells like nail polish remover, restlessness and drowsiness, rapid breathing, loss
of appetite, abdominal pain, vomitting, and confusion.
The symptoms of Blood Glucose Meters are important to know because untreated it can lead to brain swelling,
which can leave you in a coma, or possibly result in death. Although not as sever as diabetic ketoacidosis,
knowing the symptoms of high and low glucose levels is very important life long awareness for any one living
with diabetes.
High blood sugar levels are referred to as hyperglycemia and low bood sugar levels are referred to as
hypoglycemia. Having a cold or the flu can lead to high blood sugar levels. Insulin can cause low blood sugar
levels.
Monitoring the highs and lows of your blood sugar can usually be done from home with suggestions from a doctor
on lifestyle changes and proper use of medication and insulin if that is what your doctor recommends.
Part of the reason you can usually do this from home is with the use of a glucometer, which is a portable
device that easily gives you a reading on your Blood Glucose Meters. And as long as your blood sugar level is
in check and you feel healthy you should be all set, but if you come down with some sickness you may want to
check with a doctor to make sure everythings ok.
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