Can dehydration elevate blood glucose levels? - elevated glucose
I had nothing to eat or drink, to work with the exception of Coca-Cola 36 hours before my blood. It was almost 100 degrees for two days, and I know that I was dehydrated. I read that hyperglycemia can cause dehydration, but dehydration can lead to increased glucose reading?
Elevated Glucose Can Dehydration Elevate Blood Glucose Levels?
2:52 AM
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Absolutely.
What do you think is the best way to deal with CAD? That's right ... IV rehydration.
Dehydration can not only increase that can be sent your blood sugar to dangerously high levels ... what to diabetic ketoacidosis, coma and death.
Will answer your question?
EMT
36 hours seems a time of fasting and has no fluid intake and if the insulin does not function well in a state dehyradated that enable that through the drainage hyperglycemia
It's become very, very important for a well taken care of diabetic patients with fluid. If you do not have enough fresh water into the body of your concentration and sugar in the blood does not. It is difficult to say much.
A Diet Coke for 36 hours before a blood test is not very good! However, make sure that the doctor has this number and ask what difference it would have done unto you. Probably not, probably because everyone ran a A1C test for you. This is a test that tells them what you are absolutely sugar in the last three months, not only on this day.
So there is no catch here. The more you work with this disease, the most of his life, illness and act for you.
Only together and do what they say! The consequences of acting as if it happens too horrible to believe.
Hello friend
Not dehydrated.
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