Is Diabetes 15 Serious?


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Diabetes 15mmol/L is more serious.
Blood glucose 15mmol/L exceeds the normal range. Under normal circumstances, fasting blood glucose should generally be between 3.9- 6.1 mmol/L, and postprandial blood glucose should not be at such a high level for a long time. Persistent hyperglycemia will cause damage to various organs and systems of the body. Hyperglycemia will damage vascular endothelial cells, promote the occurrence and development of atherosclerosis, and increase the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, such as coronary heart disease and stroke. Long-term hyperglycemia can lead to glomerulosclerosis, affecting kidney function, and can develop into renal failure in severe cases. It also has adverse effects on the eyes. It may cause retinopathy, leading to decreased vision and even blindness.
When blood sugar reaches 1515mmol/L, patients should pay close attention to it, seek medical attention in time, adjust treatment plan under the guidance of doctors, including reasonable diet, proper exercise, regular medication, etc., so as to control blood sugar within the ideal range as soon as possible and reduce various hazards caused by hyperglycemia. At the same time, blood sugar changes should be closely monitored, and relevant examinations such as glycosylated hemoglobin, urine routine, fundus examination, etc. should be carried out regularly so as to detect and deal with possible complications early.