Hyperglycaemia is having too much glucose (sugar) in your blood. A blood glucose level above 15mmol/L is considered hyperglycaemia.
If you have diabetes, this can happen for many reasons, such as:
If you have hyperglycaemia, you might:
If your hyperglycaemia gets worse, you might have diabetic ketoacidosis.
Watch out for:
If you have type 1 diabetes, it’s important that you act on hyperglycaemia. If not treated, a high blood sugar level can lead to a serious condition called diabetic ketoacidosis.
Call 000 or go to the hospital emergency department if:
Make an appointment to see your doctor if:
If your high blood sugar doesn’t go down, or you can’t keep fluids down, see your doctor immediately, or go to your nearest emergency department
If you have type 2 diabetes, an occasional high blood glucose level is not a reason to worry.
If you often have high blood glucose levels, this can lead to diabetes complications. You can ask your doctor to review your diabetes management plan.
When you are diagnosed with diabetes you will be given a blood glucose meter. If your blood glucose level is higher than your target range, this is high blood sugar.
If your blood glucose level is over 15mmol/L this is hyperglycaemia.
It is normal for your blood glucose levels to vary at different times during the day
If you think that your blood glucose level doesn’t seem quite right, check that:
If you have diabetes your doctor has probably given you a diabetes management plan or a sick day plan. Check your plan for advice on what to do when your blood sugar is too high.
You may need to:
If you are living with diabetes, you will sometimes have hyperglycaemia. The following steps will help keep your blood glucose levels in the target range:
If you have hyperglycaemia, a short-term complication is dehydration (not having enough fluids in your body).
If you have type 1 diabetes and your blood glucose level is high, you can develop diabetic keto acidosis. You should:
If you have type 2 diabetes and very high blood sugar, you can develop a condition called hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state.
Long-term complications of high blood glucose can be serious. Some examples are:
If you are concerned about your symptoms, you can use this tool can give you advice on what to do next.
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