Hyperglycemia
#
Definition of hyperglycemiaHyperglycemia is blood glucose levels above 100-126 mg/dL.
#
Causes of hyperglycemiaHyperglycemia usually results from poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, or after administration of certain medications, such as glucocorticosteroids.
#
Signs and symptoms of hyperglycemiaSigns and symptoms of hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) usually have a slow onset after significant elevated plasma glucose levels (usually>180-200 mg/dl or 10-11.1 mmol/L) over a prolonged time period.
- Anorexia
- Polyurea (frequent urination)
- Polydipsia (frequent thirst)
- Fatigue
- Blurry vision
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
- Vomiting
- Acetone breath
- Dry, flushed skin
- Dry mouth
- Abdominal pain
- Coma
#
Risk factors#
Poor metabolic control due to:- not enough insulin or oral diabetes medications
- poor diet
- having in illness, an infection or other condition causing bodily stress
- using medications, such as glucocorticosteroids, that cause increased blood glucose
#
Related Pages- Medical Disorders
- Oral Health Care Considerations
- Medications
- Medical Emergencies
- Classifications and Definitions