Revista Organizações em Contexto (ROC) - Diretoria de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação - Universidade Metodista de São Paulo - UMESP.
ISSN Versão Eletrônica 1982-8756
ISSN Versão Impressa 1809-1040 (2005-2008)
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Beneficial Foods For Diabetics
por vathan vathan diva diva (03-05-2019)
When you see a fainting diabetes Gluco Neuro Blood Sugar Regulator patient, you must provide immediate aid to prevent his or her condition from getting worse. Before you give any assistance, you must first identify what is the actual cause of the black out.There are two factors that can cause dizziness and faint in a diabetes patients. It is either a hypoglycemic attack (low blood sugar) or a hyperglycemic attack (high blood sugar).
Hypoglycemic can be a result of constant starvation (because of little or zero intake of carbohydrate and sugar in the diet) or too much insulin injection. When the brain cell cannot get enough supply of glucose, it will temporarily 'shut down' some part of it (conscious mind) to save energy for use of more important part of the brain which regulates the basic functions of the body such as breathing, body temperature, etc.
Another extreme condition that causes the blackout is hyperglycemia in which the concentration of glucose in the blood is too high and it makes the blood to become thick and slows down the delivery of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide of the brain cells. Under this condition, the brain is partially suffocated and this causes the dizziness and eventually faint for the diabetes patient.
It is very important to first identify the type of attack a person is undergoing before giving and assistance because the emergency aid for both condition is totally opposite of each other, giving the wrong aid will make the condition worse.Here is the guideline to help you differentiate the type attack. Here are the symptoms of a person undergoing hypoglycemic attack:
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