what does the term sugar baseline mean and how is it determined for a person
The normal blood sugar for a non-diabetic person is below 5.7%. If you do not have this and you haven't been diagnosed as an diabetic, go to your doctor and they will advise you on how to proceed.
when a person follows a wrong balanced diet. For example a diabetic following a normal person's balanced diet
For a Type 1 diabetic, usually 80-180 mL/d For a type 2 diabetic, its usually a smaller spectrum, 80-150 (some people say 70-180/150)
A normal body temperature for an adult is typically around 98.6°F (37°C), but can vary slightly from person to person. It's important to consider individual baseline temperatures and any underlying health conditions when determining what is normal for a patient.
Normal glucose levels in a non-diabetic person on average range from 80-110 mg/dl. A person with diabetes will typically fluctuate outside those parameters. DKA glucose levels exceed 250 mg/dl and can reach 400 to 800 mg/dL
I hope you mean blood glucose tolerance, which should be between 3.5mml/l to 6mml/l. These levels are for a non diabetic patient (normal person)
The word 'diabetic' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'diabetic' is a word for someone who has diabetes; a word for a person.
An acceptable blood sugar range after eating for a diabetic person can be a little over 125 mg/dl. However, being diabetic is not healthy and one should strive to get their blood sugar range below 125 mg/dl.
no, a diabetic person is not supposed to drink beer
Diabetic jewelry warns others that the person is diabetic in case of a medical emergency. It can be a bracelet or necklace, and it can be plain or decorative. It will have a charm on it stating the wearer is a diabetic.
It is not.
Insulin