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What are thy sumptoms for Non-diabetic hyperglycemia?

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What are thy sumptoms for Non-diabetic hyperglycemia?

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There’s some confusion here, I think. Non-diabetics are very good at keeping their blood glucose levels quite steady. It is therefore, very odd to have a non-diabetic with high blood glucose levels. So odd that it is almost certainly a symptom of something rather serious, and you should see a doctor to check it all out. This is a rather serious issue. The symptoms of hyperglycemia are similar, whatever the cause. *First, once the glucose level is higher than the renal threshold, your kidneys will start spilling glucose and will use water to do it, so you’re likely to be (or on the ways to becoming) dehydrated. This is not good. *Second, as your blood glucose level rises, more water will be pulled (for straightforward osmotic reasons) from within cells into the blood. This will result in a sort of extra special dehydration of body cells. This is not good. *Third, as part of the dehydration and the kidney’s dumping water to keep the glucose level under some soft of control, electrolytes

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