Diabetes-Related High and Low Blood Sugar Levels

When To See a Doctor

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Is your blood sugar level high?


See significance of high blood sugar levels if you need information to help you answer the questions below.

Review health risks that may increase the seriousness of your symptoms.

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Call your health professional immediately if you answer "Yes" to any of the following questions.

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Do you have symptoms of ketoacidosis? Symptoms of ketoacidosis include:

  • Flushed, hot, dry skin.
  • A strong, fruity breath odor (similar to nail polish remover or acetone).
  • Restlessness, drowsiness or difficulty waking up. Young children may lack interest in their normal activities.
  • Rapid, deep breathing.
  • Loss of appetite, abdominal pain, and vomiting.
  • Confusion.
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Do you have symptoms of moderate dehydration?

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Do you have nausea or vomiting and are unable to keep fluids down?

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Do you have a moderate to large amount of ketones in your urine?

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Do you have signs of infection? These signs may include:

  • Increased pain, swelling, redness, or warmth around the affected area.
  • Red streaks extending from the affected area.
  • Drainage of pus from the area.
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Do you have a fever or think you have a fever but you are unable to measure your temperature?


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Call your health professional today if you answer "Yes" to any of the following questions.

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Do you have symptoms of mild to moderate high blood sugar (symptoms of high blood sugar), and your symptoms are increasing after taking steps to lower your blood sugar level?

Yes

Do you have symptoms of mild dehydration, and your symptoms are increasing after taking steps to lower your blood sugar level?

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Is your blood sugar level over 400 mg/dL after you test your blood twice and your usual plan for lowering your blood sugar is not working, but you do not have symptoms of high blood sugar?

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Is your blood sugar level high and continues to rise after you have taken steps to lower your blood sugar level, but you do not have symptoms of high blood sugar?

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Is your blood sugar level over 200 mg/dL and you are not sure what you should do?


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You need an appointment within the next 1 to 2 weeks if you answer "Yes" to the following question.

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Are you concerned that your episodes of high blood sugar levels are occurring more frequently?


If you have answered "No" to the above questions, go back to Check Your Symptoms and continue to answer the questions to evaluate your symptoms.



Author: Jan Nissl, RN, BSLast Updated: November 18, 2006
Medical Review: Martin Gabica, MD - Family Medicine
Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine
Matthew I. Kim, MD - Endocrinology & Metabolism

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