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The Importance of Monitoring Blood Glucose Levels

The Importance of Monitoring Blood Glucose Levels

Aaron Alfson |

When it comes to managing diabetes, testing blood sugar levels and having the proper diabetic supplies is imperative. If left unchecked, a person suffering from diabetes may develop other conditions or existing conditions may worsen. These problems can occur if their glucose levels dramatically rise or drop and are left undetected. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar) and Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) can lead to serious medical conditions if they persist for too long.



Hyperglycemia is a condition that develops when there is too much sugar in the blood of a person suffering from diabetes. Left untreated for long periods of time, Hyperglycemia poses a serious health risk. When this occurs in a person with diabetes it can damage the nerves, blood vessels, and other body organs. Another more serious condition caused by Hyperglycemia is Ketoacidosis which can be life threatening.

Hypoglycemia is condition that develops when the blood sugar is too low in a person suffering from diabetes. Left untreated, Hypoglycemia can also pose serious health risks. When this occurs in a person with diabetes it can cause symptoms ranging from feeling nervous or jittery or having a rapid heart rate to seizures, coma or even death.

For these reasons, a routine schedule should be followed with regard to glucose monitoring in an individual who has diabetes. A diabetic should consult their physician regarding the specific times that they should check the amount of sugar in their blood and the proper diabetes supplies to use.

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Glucose metabolism and hyperglycemia

Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose Levels

Low fasting plasma glucose level as a predictor of new-onset diabetes mellitus