inhalants cause immediate brain damage. Amphetamines don't.
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Answer:
As she is not controlling the blood sugar and has been urinating excessively, she probaly is in hyperglycemia crisis.
Explanation:
Diabetes is a chronic disease where the increase does not produce enough insulin or when the body cannot use it effectively. An insulin or hormone that regulates blood glucose and is critical to maintaining the body's well-being, which needs its energy to function.
Type 1 Diabetes: the cause of this type of diabetes is still unknown and the best way to prevent it is through healthy living practices (eating, physical activity and avoiding alcohol, tobacco and other drugs). People with type 1 diabetes should administer insulin daily to regulate the amount of glucose in their blood.
Hyperglycemia is characterized by the presence of high blood sugar (glucose), which may be caused by overeating, lack of exercise or, for diabetics, lack of insulin and may progress over the course of a day or several days. The main symptoms of high sugar in a diabetic people are: increased urination, thirst and hunger. Fatigue, restlessness and weight loss may also be less common symptoms. Although these symptoms do not always mean that you have hyperglycemia.
The dietary guidelines indeed recommend that we add salt to all of our food due to the fact that sodium is important for water balance regulation. At the same time, however, it is extremely important that we acknowledge that eating too much sodium is too much as it may lead to hypertension.
Answer:
Explanation:
Muscle increases metabolic rate
Muscle fortifies the bones, ligaments and tendons
Decreased disease risks
Muscle gives you shape
Muscle makes everyday activities easier
severe pain and tenderness.
bruising and swelling.
difficulty moving the hand or arm.
the wrist or arm being an odd shape.
a snap or grinding noise at the time of injury.
bleeding (if the bone has damaged the skin) – sometimes the bone may poke through the skin.
tingling and numbness.