Diagnosing Diabetic Hyperosmolar Syndrome


Diagnosing diabetic hyperosmolar syndrome by the physician is important work be treated properly as this can be a severe complication of diabetes for the type II diabetic. The way that this condition will be evaluated by the physician is if the blood sugar level is 600 mg or higher and other testing.

Other tests that can be used to evaluate his diabetic syndrome will include how well the kidneys are working, this is because of the increased excess urine output. Physician might also measure the amount of nitrogen and creatine carried in the blood, because the breakdown of creatine is important for the muscles.

There is also another blood test may be done in this is known as a hematocrit blood test. What this type of protesters is to measure the proportion of red blood cells and the food in the blood. The physician may also feel that it is important to test the amount of potassium in the blood and diagnosing diabetic hyperosmolar syndrome.

 

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