Hyperglycemia

A hyperglycemia is a too high Glycémie (sugar rate in blood). For an human being, this corresponds has a glycemia higher than 1,40 g/L after the meals, and than 1,20 g/L the remainder of time.

Symptoms

  • tiredness
  • irritability
  • desire For urinating

Complications

The hyperglycemia does not have a short-term serious consequence. The chronic hyperglycemia defines the diabetes, and involves a deterioration of the blood-vessels and Nerf S, and gives place to complications:
  • Impaired renal function

  • Rétinopathie diabetic (Blindness in the long term)
  • Impotence
  • Myocardial infarction, arteriopathy
  • Gangrène of the ends (in particular of the toes)
  • Polynévrite
  • multiple mononeuropathies
  • vegetative neuropathy
  • Badly perforating plantar
  • Infection S (more frequent and more severe)

The hyperglycemia is the revealing symptom of a diabetes. The opposite of an hyperglycemia is a Hypoglycémie.

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