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MDTIMDK13316570982
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Blood sugar class
The lmportance of Testing Your Blood sugar
Blood glucose is the amount of glucose contained in the blood, and blood qlucosevalues indicate the concentration of glucose in the blood. Both high and low bloodglucose levels can have lifelong, fatal effects on the body, so it is important to keepyour blood glucose healthy.
Chronichyperglycemia causes the following commonpathological changes in thebody
(1) High blood glucose concentration, blood glucose can not be used by target cellstissue cells lack of glucose, fat and protein breakdown accelerated(2)capillary wall thickening, lumen thinning, red blood cells are not easy to passtissue cells hypoxia
(3)Glomerulosclerosis of the kidneys, necrosis of the renal papillae, etc(4)Microangiomas of the retinal capillaries in the fundus, hemorrhagesand exudation in the fundus, etc.
(5)Degeneration of nerve cells and segmental demyelinating lesionsof nerve fibers
(6)Multiple atherosclerosis of the heart, brain, and lower extremities
Low blood sugar is no less dangerous than high
blood sugar
(1)Hypoglycemia causes blood sugar fluctuations and hormonal imbalance inthe body, which can easily aggravate the condition of the basic patient group(2)Hypoglycemia stimulates the cardiovascular system, which may lead toarrhythmia, myocardial infarction, and sudden cerebral death.3)Repeated and severe hypoglycemic episodes over a long period of time lead toirreversible damage to the central nervous system, which can lead to mentaldisorders and even dementia in severe cases.
Blood sugar class
The lmportance of Testing Your Blood sugar
Blood glucose is the amount of glucose contained in the blood, and blood qlucosevalues indicate the concentration of glucose in the blood. Both high and low bloodglucose levels can have lifelong, fatal effects on the body, so it is important to keepyour blood glucose healthy.
Chronichyperglycemia causes the following commonpathological changes in thebody
(1) High blood glucose concentration, blood glucose can not be used by target cellstissue cells lack of glucose, fat and protein breakdown accelerated(2)capillary wall thickening, lumen thinning, red blood cells are not easy to passtissue cells hypoxia
(3)Glomerulosclerosis of the kidneys, necrosis of the renal papillae, etc(4)Microangiomas of the retinal capillaries in the fundus, hemorrhagesand exudation in the fundus, etc.
(5)Degeneration of nerve cells and segmental demyelinating lesionsof nerve fibers
(6)Multiple atherosclerosis of the heart, brain, and lower extremities
Low blood sugar is no less dangerous than high
blood sugar
(1)Hypoglycemia causes blood sugar fluctuations and hormonal imbalance inthe body, which can easily aggravate the condition of the basic patient group(2)Hypoglycemia stimulates the cardiovascular system, which may lead toarrhythmia, myocardial infarction, and sudden cerebral death.3)Repeated and severe hypoglycemic episodes over a long period of time lead toirreversible damage to the central nervous system, which can lead to mentaldisorders and even dementia in severe cases.