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This 3D medical animation shows how to treat and manage low blood sugar, called hypoglycemia, for patients with diabetes.
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The blood sugar of a diabetic fluctuates throughout the day. Professor Essigmann explores the concept of gluconeogenesis, the metabolic pathway that leads to the synthesis of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors.
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Diabetes mellitus occurs when there is a deficiency in insulin production. This results in high level of blood sugar in the body. Without insulin in our body, glucose cannot enter the body cells and is excreted through urine, which results in its loss. An increase in blood glucose concentration leads to loss of water in cells, via osmosis, to blood.
To understand what happens in a diabetes patient, we need to understand what happens in the normal mechanism.
Whenever the blood glucose level increases, the pancreas respond by secreting insulin. Insulin has two functions here, it converts glucose to glycogen and increases metabolism of glucose in cells. This is how the glucose level falls and the blood sugar level goes back to normal.
When the blood sugar level is low, the pancreas respond by secreting less insulin, which in turn reduces the conversion of glucose to glycogen. The sugar level increases and blood sugar level goes back to normal.
Normally after we eat or drink, our body will break down sugars from our food and use them for energy in our cells. To accomplish this, our pancreas needs to produce a hormone called insulin. Insulin is what facilitates the process of pulling sugar from the blood and putting it in the cells for use, or energy.
If you have diabetes, your pancreas either produces too little insulin or none at all. The insulin cannot be used effectively. This allows blood glucose levels to rise while the rest of your cells are deprived of the much-needed energy. This can lead to a wide variety of problems affecting nearly every major body system.
Types of Diabetes
There are two types of Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is also called juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is an immune system disorder. Our own immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, destroying our body’s ability to make insulin. With type 1 diabetes, one must take insulin to live. Most people are diagnosed as a child or young adult as it is inherited.
Its symptoms include frequent urination, thirst and fatigue, insulin shock and diabetic coma. Insulin shock can be described as a feeling of dizziness, sweating and paleness. Diabetic coma can be described as partial or complete loss of consciousness.
Type 2 is related to insulin resistance. It used to occur in older populations, but now more and more younger populations are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. A major risk factor of this type of diabetes is obesity. Obese people tend to get this more. Type 2 diabetes is mostly a result of poor lifestyle, dietary, and exercise habits.
With type 2 diabetes, our pancreas stops using insulin effectively. This causes issues with being able to pull sugar from the blood and put it into the cells for energy. Eventually, this can lead to the need for insulin medication. Its symptoms include blurred vision and fatigue.
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What is diabetes mellitus? Diabetes mellitus is when there’s too much glucose, a type of sugar, in the blood. Diabetes mellitus can be split into type 1, type 2, as well as a couple other subtypes, including gestational diabetes and drug-induced diabetes.
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While I eat a low carb diet, everyone (including me) has an inevitable cheat day – planned or not. In this video, I discuss some evidence-based and super easy ways of lessening the blow to your health.
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Today endocrinologist Dr. Ergin explains how to bring blood sugar down fast if over 250. Let’s say you have high blood sugar above 200 or more. What do you do to lower blood sugar? Are you prepared? Did you bail on your diabetic diet or diabetes medication that did not work? Do not worry. You will learn how to bring blood sugar down quickly within 2 hours in this short video.
We are all human. You have diabetes or not he will make mistakes. Blood sugar may go high occasionally after Thanksgiving dinner or at Christmas dinner or when you get together with friends. It is very important for every diabetic patient with type II or type I how to bring the blood sugar down quickly.
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00:00 Welcome
00:33 Because of Blood sugar spikes
01:11 Rule #1:Do not panic-But know when to go to the hospital & when to treat home
01:40 Take a walk-Details explained
02:22 Consider using sliding scale insulin-Explained how
02:50 What to do if blood sugars do not come down after all the efforts
03:17 What not to do when blood sugars are too high
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If you have type 2 diabetes you may think water will lower blood sugar. Is that true? Does water lower blood sugar? Is water a natural way to reduce blood glucose levels for diabetics? Water has many health benefits. Water can help weight loss but does water lower blood sugar without medications? Dr Ahmet Ergin explains.
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6 powerful tips to lower blood sugar levels and keep blood glucose in target.
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6:15 Test your blood glucose frequently and/or use CGM
7:28 Perfect blood sugar levels are a journey not a destination
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