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Emergency Ways to Lower Blood Sugar

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    Symptoms of Hyperglycemia and Ketoacidosis

    • If your blood sugar too high, you may start to experience strange symptoms. These symptoms include frequent urination, frequent thirst, high blood glucose levels and high sugar levels in the urine. If you continue to ignore these symptoms without treating them, you could go into a diabetic coma, also known as ketoacidosis. Ketoacidosis occurs when the body begins to break down fat cells to use as energy instead of glucose. This is a highly dangerous condition. As your body begins to break down the fat cells, it will create a waste product called ketones, which will be released through the urine. Your doctor can test to see if you have ketones in your urine. Other symptoms of ketoacidosis include nausea and vomiting, sweet-smelling breath, dry mouth and shortness of breath.

    Treating High Blood Sugar Yourself

    • If you have tested your blood sugar and notice that it is high, a quick fix to lower your blood sugar is exercising. If you are experiencing no symptoms of hyperglycemia or ketoacidosis, it is safe to exercise. It is not safe to exercise, however, if you are experiencing ketoacidosis or have ketones in your urine, because exercise can make your blood sugar levels shoot up higher. Ketones generally occur in the urine when blood glucose levels reach about 240 mg/dl. Go to the doctor immediately to have your urine tested if your blood glucose levels are this high. Otherwise, continue testing your blood sugar levels as you do gentle exercise, like jogging or sit-ups, to see if your blood sugar levels are lowering.

    Treating High Blood Sugar With a Doctor

    • If you are taking the right amount of insulin to manage your diabetes, you should not be experiencing hyperglycemia. Your doctor may need to adjust the levels of insulin you take, or if in the case of type 2 diabetes you do not take insulin, manage your diet. Your doctor may suggest you eat less sugary foods, or eat less in general at one time, both of which will lower your blood sugar over time. To address a ketoacidosis emergency, the doctor will execute a saline fluid replacement in the body, usually about 1 liter of fluids in adults. Insulin is then given in small doses every hour, which will lower the blood sugar and in turn, stop ketones from being produced. The patient will usually require a stay in the hospital, but the mortality rate of diabetic ketoacidosis is 5 percent, so in most cases the patient will be able to return home after the correct blood sugar levels have been restored through both insulin and fluid replacement therapy.

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