Want To Lower Your Blood Sugar..?
In medical terms known as hyperglycemia, blood sugar is defined as the human’s inability to maintain a normal blood glucose level. It happens either when pancreas is not making enough insulin, or because the body’s cells have become insulin resistant that the pancreas cannot keep up, and glucose keep on accumulating in the bloodstream rather than being transferred into the cells. Your blood glucose level is considered on alert if it is higher than 130 mg/dl before a meal or higher than 180 mg/dl two hours after a meal. However according to Diabetes Specialist Clinic in Navi Mumbai, the signs and symptoms of elevated blood glucose level don’t appear until the blood glucose level exceeds than 250 mg/dl. Diabetes Care Centre Navi Mumbai , has reported that some patient has rapid onset of diabetic symptoms, while others require a long period of high blood glucose to set in. Hyperglycemia (diabetes) can be acute or chronic. Acute hyperglycemia lasts briefly due to the result...