Monday, February 15, 2010

What Injections Do You Need For Kenya Why Do Insulin Injections Need To Be Carefully Controlled?

Why do insulin injections need to be carefully controlled? - what injections do you need for kenya

What happens if you inject too little or too much?
[scientific point of view] is not
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5 comments:

Barney W said...

Hypoglycemia due to an excessive appetite, trembling and a feeling of coldness. There is another feeling that comes with it, but it is very difficult to grasp in words. A kind of weakness.
It would also account for the transpiration in most cases because of the adrenaline rush.
If no immediate treatment, a person who has hypoglycemia can go into a coma and possibly death. That is not so nice: P

Hyperglycemia is very different and their effects are long-term. Prolonged hyperglycemia causes many problems such as diabetic retinopathy (blood vessel continued the eye which can lead to blindness), foot problems such as ulcers, veins and capillaries, increasing damage, and many other issues.
Extreme hyperglycemia may also cause coma ifugh, you really have lost control, they go badly.

I hope that helped

RIVERKID Roll Tide! said...

If you do not have enough insulin in the body for the sugar you eat to hyperglycaemia (or glucose offset) lead to. This leads to the most common symptoms of diabetes, frequent urination, headaches, frequent thirst, blurred vision, etc.

However, if injected too much insulin, not eating enough or) sugar in your system, blood sugar level drops too low (hypoglycemia and even faster if you perform any type of physical activity. This could be if you faint or dizzy whoozy and go in extreme cases, even in a crisis.

The level of sugar in the blood is not always perfect. But the important thing is to try to settle over a long period in the normal range of blood glucose levels of 80-120. ----------------------------

eefs said...

which the terms are nocc.

but it must be controlled to insulin response of the body to mimic as naturally as possible. that each dose is different is not set to happen, and diabetics need by trial and error to learn how much they eat specific need, the quantity of carbohydrates that ends well either hypo-or hyperpigmentation. Both situations have their own problems!

Noccie said...

too little, and the blood sugar level is too high (hyperglycemia)
Also, and their blood sugar is too low (hypoglycemia)

tim g said...

Too much insulin will kill you.

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