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Blood glucose or blood sugar level

Blood glucose refers to the glucose content of blood fluid, or plasma, measured either in a venous sample or in a capillary sample taken from the fingertip.

In the laboratory, blood glucose is measured from a venous sample and the answer is given as the glucose content of the blood fluid, or plasma (P-gluc). In self-monitoring, blood glucose is usually measured from the fingertip, which is a capillary blood sample. Blood glucose thresholds are slightly different for laboratory tests and fingertip self-monitoring.

What problems can high blood sugar levels cause?

Excessively high blood glucose levels can be a sign of various health problems and can have a number of adverse effects on the body. Some of the possible consequences include:

Liver damage: High liver enzyme levels can indicate liver damage, such as inflammation of the liver (hepatitis) or cirrhosis.

Cardiovascular disease: High cholesterol levels may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease and heart attacks.

Diabetes: High blood sugar levels can be a sign of diabetes or prediabetes, which increases the risk of cardiovascular complications.

Kidney disease: High kidney function test values may indicate kidney disease, such as renal failure or kidney inflammation.

Hormonal imbalances: For example, thyroid dysfunction can cause high thyroid hormone levels, which can affect many body functions.

Inflammation: Inflammation can increase the levels of certain blood circulating values, such as C-reactive protein (CRP).

Digestive problems: High liver function test values may be associated with digestive problems such as gallstone formation or fatty liver.

Neurological symptoms: Certain metabolic disorders can cause high blood flow values, which can lead to neurological symptoms such as seizures or nervous system dysfunction.

Bone health: High blood calcium can be a sign of overactive parathyroid glands or certain cancers, and can adversely affect bone health.

Risk of bleeding: Some people with elevated blood clotting values may have an increased risk of bleeding, which may increase their susceptibility to bruising and bleeding.

Nutrient imbalances: High blood clotting values can also be caused by nutrient imbalances, such as vitamin B12 deficiency, which can cause anaemia and other health problems.

Psychological effects: In some cases, hormonal imbalances or metabolic disorders can affect mood and cause psychological symptoms such as depression or anxiety.

What are normal blood glucose levels?

Normal blood glucose levels vary slightly depending on when the measurement is taken and the unit of measurement used to report the results. Generally accepted normal blood glucose values are:

On an empty stomach (before a meal)
Normal: Less than 100 mg/dl or less than 5.6 mmol/l

2 hours after a meal
Normal: Less than 140 mg/dl or less than 7.8 mmol/l

If measured randomly without a specific time or between meals
Normal: Less than 125 mg/dl or less than 6.9 mmol/l

It is important to remember that these are general reference values, and targets may vary from individual to individual based on factors such as age, health status and lifestyle. In addition, different blood glucose levels are used in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes. For people with diabetes, especially type 1 and type 2 diabetes, the aim is to maintain blood glucose levels within a certain range to avoid too high or too low levels that can cause health problems.

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