Range
of blood sugar level (credit to Melissa Conrad Stoppler)
Fluctuation
in sugar level may be faced by both non-diabetic and diabetic
patients on daily basis due to several factors:
-
illness
-
insulin level
-
metabolic problems
So,
what is normal range? General speaking, what we call as normal range
of blood sugar level is from 70 mg/dL to 130 mg/dL.
Abnormal
is a state where the level below or higher than normal range. The
range of pre-diabetes and diabetes are following:
-
140 to 199 mg/dL, prediabetes range
-
above 200 mg/dL, diabetes
Too
lower or too higher if sugar level is under 54 mg/dL or above 400
mg/dL could be categorized as medical emergency.
Diabetic
seizure, just for illustration
(credit
to Christopher Notfall)
Seizure
is one of medical emergencies due to high or low blood sugar. But,
seizure due to higher sugar is very rare.
In
this post, we refer seizure to low blood sugar level which less than
30 mg/dL. Lower blood sugar means brain does not have glucose enough
to make its function properly.
Unfunction
brain due to decreasing of neuron cells in its, thus lead to seizure.
Some signs of low sugar level could cause seizures are:
-
anxiety
-
confusion
-
sweating
-
mumbling
-
drowsiness
Untreated
seizure could cause loss consciousness, brain damages and even death.
While in seizures, the immediate solution could be:
-
drinking fruit juice
-
eating high caloric snacks
-
taking glucose tablets
-
taking one spoon honey
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