Adult Onset Diabetes Symptoms Blood Glucose Of 113. Could It Be Diabetes?

Blood glucose of 113. Could it be diabetes? - adult onset diabetes symptoms

My husband was in a deep crisis dizziness. He went to an ENT, because we think it had something to do with the inner ear. The blood is collected in the ENT office. The result came back today. His blood sugar 113th He was told to contact your family doctor about diabetes in adults. Dizziness is a symptom of diabetes? This number is high enough to serve as diabetes?

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john e russo md facm faafp said...

Her husband is from the disease, is innocent until proven otherwise. Diabetes does not cause dizziness as an isolated symptom. A glucose value of 113 is worth repeating, but that alone does not justify a diagnosis of diabetes. Doctors - including me - that glucose levels lower targets. This is because we have safe and effective medication for diabetes. In addition, it has long been known that the metabolic changes require that diabetes is a decade or less. Therefore, it is important that we identify diabetes at an earlier date if we want to reduce the cardiovascular complications. Although she had not taken the benefit of the term "prediabetes" I, the term reduction of glucose tolerance. This "diagnosis" occurs when the fasting blood glucose level is greater than the ideal, but not high enough to serve as diabetes. Some of these developments for people with diabetes, others not, and we can not identify people who develop diabetes. Glucose tolerance means to me that the various factors need to be aware that children at risk of diabetes. Diet shOuld one of the fruits and vegetables, minimizing highly processed foods, the "Candy" (glucose), salt, fat, fried foods, and cholesterol. (Of course, this is the diet that should be followed by everyone), but few do. An exercise program is recommended. When the obese persons should endeavor to weight, with the aim of losing a BMI under 25. We can calculate BMI by weight in pounds by 2.2 to determine the weight in kilograms and your height in cm multiplied by 2.54, to determine the height in centimeters. Divide your height in centimeters by 100 to determine the height in meters. Multiply your height in meters to determine even the height in meters squared. Divide your weight in kilograms by height in square meters and has a body mass index. Mine is 27 and yes, I'm on a diet. Even if a person with impaired glucose tolerance is medical advice, some people develop diabetes. Another weakness is that the doctors you go to your doctor aboutand dizziness. The doctor did not know why you feel dizzy, sent to an ENT. After seeing the ENT does not know why you feel numb, but determined that the blood glucose is 113th The ENT did not know what that means, glucose and releases it to your doctor. You still have the dizziness. No wonder that no one wants to consult a doctor. I hope this is helpful.

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