hyperglycemia - significado y definición. Qué es hyperglycemia
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Qué (quién) es hyperglycemia - definición


Hyperglycemia         
  • Group aerobic exercises
  • Replacing white bread with whole wheat may help reduce hyperglycemia. Progressively removing bread and reducing carbohydrates, may help even more.
HUMAN DISEASE
Hyperglycemic; Hyperglicemia; Hyperglycaemia,; Hyperglycaemia; High blood sugar; High blood sugars; Causes of hyperglycemia; High blood glucose
Hyperglycemia is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. This is generally a blood sugar level higher than 11.
hyperglycaemia         
  • Group aerobic exercises
  • Replacing white bread with whole wheat may help reduce hyperglycemia. Progressively removing bread and reducing carbohydrates, may help even more.
HUMAN DISEASE
Hyperglycemic; Hyperglicemia; Hyperglycaemia,; Hyperglycaemia; High blood sugar; High blood sugars; Causes of hyperglycemia; High blood glucose
[?h??p?gl??'si:m??]
(US hyperglycemia)
¦ noun Medicine an excess of glucose in the bloodstream, often associated with diabetes mellitus.
Derivatives
hyperglycaemic adjective
Origin
C19: from hyper- + glyco- + -aemia.
Stress hyperglycemia         
Stress hyperglycemia (also called stress diabetes or diabetes of injury) is a medical term referring to transient elevation of the blood glucose due to the stress of illness. It usually resolves spontaneously, but must be distinguished from various forms of diabetes mellitus.
Ejemplos de uso de hyperglycemia
1. About half die of hyperthermia, hyperglycemia and exhaustion, she added.
2. This problem causes sugars to build up in the blood leading to a state of hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar.
3. Prone to high sugar levels (known as hyperglycemia) or low sugar levels (hypoglycemia) which make it difficult to concentrate, Verplank deals with exhaustion, dehydration and more and depends on insulin which he administers himself.