Skin Ulcer
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Skin Ulcer
Gene Medame
Skin Ulcer: What High Blood Glucose Means
Skin Ulcer is a serious condition that could lead to adult onset diabetes. When you consume food your digestive
system turns the food you eat into glucose. Glucose is a form of sugar which all of your cells use for energy.
Insulin is the hormone that allows your body to absorb the glucose and turn it into energy.
When you have Skin Ulcer levels your cells become insulin resistant. This means there is too much glucose in
your blood. High blood glucose is a major sign that you may have diabetes or pre-diabetes. According to the
American Diabetes Association having fasting blood glucose between 100 and 125 means you have pre-diabetes. For
numbers over 125 you have diabetes. You have healthy blood glucose levels if the FBG is fewer than 100.
There are many different signs of having Skin Ulcer, including unusual thirst and blurred vision. Other signs
include unusual weight loss and hunger. Another side effect of having high glucose levels is excessive
urination. Your body will wash away extra glucose via urine.
Skin Ulcer is hereditary thus be sure to inform your healthcare professional if it runs in your family. Early
treatment is essential, as diabetes can be reversed with proper diet and exercise. High blood glucose can be
lowered by reducing sugar intake, eating a well balanced diet, and exercise.
Skin Ulcer can be caused by a variety of outside factors. Stress increases your glucose levels. If you did not
have high blood glucose and started taking other medications contact your healthcare professional. It is
important to treat high blood glucose levels right away.
You can check your glucose levels at home by using a testing kit (sold at pharmacies or via prescription). You
prick your finger before and after a meal and it will report your glucose levels. Make note of how different
foods affect your reading. Avoid carbohydrates and sugars, as they provide a spike in glucose.
Skin Ulcer can eventually lead to HDK, which means your body, has way too much glucose. Persons who test
positive for HDK need immediate medical treatment and should be taken to the emergency room. Side effects
include fainting, excessive urination, dehydration, and weakness. Treatment for HDK is usually via an IV.
Do not be alarmed if you have Skin Ulcer on one test. There are a number of things that could have gone wrong.
However, check with your doctor to arrange for another test. If fasting is required, ensure that you follow all
written guidelines.
Skin Ulcer is essential. Consider going to see an endocrinologist for treatment. Work with a nutritionist to
develop a healthy eating pattern and workout regimen. An average person should eat only 2,000 calories and get
at least thirty minutes of exercise per day. Losing weight is key to lowering your high glucose level. You will
see major results if you stick to a cardiovascular exercise program.
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