Both medication and sugar levels can effect the color of your urine.
YES, it makes your urine go YELLOW in colour, and sometimes it even starts to smell
Yes it does
Sugar levels in a diabetic child can be controlled by diet and medication. Insulin and insulin substitutes may be used to keep levels in safe ranges.
The stress related to trauma can lead to an increase in blood sugar levels.
Diabetes is a disease that impacts the body's blood sugar levels. Medication may be prescribed by your doctor to help your body control your blood sugar levels. You will also probably be instructed to eat a diet that is designed for people with diabetes to help control blood sugar levels most effectively. Monitoring your blood sugar levels is an important part of managing your disease. You will need to test your blood sugar levels with a measuring meter several times each day. You should keep a log of your blood sugar levels and report your findings to your doctor often.
Consume Foods That Have a Reduced Effect On Your Blood Sugar Levels.
Yes. Any carbohydrates effect the level of glucose in the blood.
Since there is no active medication in the sugar pill, eating it or not eating it has no effect on your period.
with type ones you must take insulin (medicine given in the form of shots) to control your blood sugar. In some cases of type 2 diabetes diet and exercise alone does not lower the sugar levels alone. A tablet form of medication will also be given to help bring sugar level down.
It is quite possible that amoxicillin can raise your blood glucose levels, though this has not been fully scientifically confirmed. It is not advisable to have a glucose tolerance or fasting glucose blood test whilst taking this medication. In diabetics the infection for which the medication is being taken can also elevate glucose levels, which makes it more difficult to confirm the contribution to higher glucose levels from both the medication, and the underlying infection.
A low glycemic diet helps control the amount of carbohydrates and their effect on blood sugar levels. This is important because blooed sugar can be dangerous.
I was told by my doctor not to drink alcohol with this medication. I was told to avoid sugar and sugar substitutes while on the medication. I assume the one of the reasons not to drink alcohol is because of the sugars in it. Sugar is what the bacteria feeds on that we're trying to get rid of with the medication. I was told by my doctor not to drink alcohol with this medication. I was told to avoid sugar and sugar substitutes while on the medication. I assume the one of the reasons not to drink alcohol is because of the sugars in it. Sugar is what the bacteria feeds on that we're trying to get rid of with the medication.
Sugar levels are very important when dealing with diabetics. High sugar levels mean the diabetic could have problems, and low sugar levels are not good either. You may need insulin to help balance the sugar level.