Hyperglycemia refers to high blood sugar levels. Over time, chronic high blood sugar can cause major health complications. Several factors can contribute to hyperglycemia, including dietary ...
Hyperglycemia is high blood glucose (sugar) levels. It is common in people with diabetes but can occur in people who have not been diagnosed with diabetes. It can develop slowly with no obvious ...
The use of an automated insulin delivery (AID) system reduced A1c and hyperglycemia without increasing hypoglycemia in people ...
"In Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, RT-CGM lowered HbA1c, improved time spent within the target glucose range (70–180 mg/dL), and reduced episodes of hypoglycemia in T1D and hypergl ...
This can lead to hyperglycemia (high blood sugar), which can lead to damaged organs, nerves, and blood vessels. Blood sugar spikes most commonly occur in people with diabetes because their bodies ...
The effects of hyperglycemia on the injured brain have been studied in both animals and humans. Hyperglycemia has been associated with increased cerebral lactate resulting in local brain tissue ...
THE purpose of this communication is to call attention to the fact that the thiazides may cause aggravation of pre-existent diabetes mellitus, or the manifestation of the disease in predisposed ...