A Review on Hyperglycemia: Symptoms and Risk Factors

Goyal, Megha and Choudhary, Divasha (2021) A Review on Hyperglycemia: Symptoms and Risk Factors. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (60A). pp. 756-762. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Background: The term "hyperglycemia" is derived from the Greek hyper (top) + glykys (sugar/sugar) + haima (blood). Extra sugar varies from one hundred and twenty-five mg / dL and is faster and more noticeable than one hundred and eighty mg / metric unit a couple of hours after meals. The patient has decreased resistance to aldohexose, or prediabetes, with rapid plasma aldohexose 100 mg / dL one hundred and twenty-five mg / dL. The patient is diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, more noticeable than one hundred and twenty-five mg / metric dose units. As long as the symptom is not treated, it will create a variety of dangerous complications that include pain in the care, kidneys, nerves, heart, and vascular structure.

Objectives: To define the number of children in the past to assess whether symptoms have been given or not and whether this is often associated with a PIM pair difficulty index.

Methods: Recurrent analysis, patients between one month and fifteen years The World Health Organization recognizes care for septic shock, between the month of the Gregorian calendar 2008 and Oct 2010. -aldohexose> 126 mg / dl. Patients were diagnosed according to age, gender, illness, and glucose levels when treated, 24, forty-eight, and seventy-two hrs

Results: Out of 25 patients, 16 PF had symptoms, one patient had a glucose level> 200 mg /dl, and only one patient needed a hypoglycemic agent, usually between seventy-two hours and admission.

Conclusions: The World Health Organization's gift of septic shock occurs at a lower rate, and people have developed the World Health Organization, a self-administered gift of traditional blood sugar levels of 72 hours while not requiring hypoglycemic agent administration. Patients with symptoms had a higher mortality rate of PIM pairs, thus increasing mortality.

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Date Deposited: 18 Mar 2023 09:59
Last Modified: 15 Jun 2024 12:04
URI: http://science.oadigitallibraries.com/id/eprint/85

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