(HY-per-gly-SEE-mee-uh): excessive blood glucose . Fasting hyperglycemia is blood glucose above a desirable level after a person has fasted for at least 8 hours. Read more»
(HY-per-IN-suh-lih-NEE-mee-uh): a condition in which the level of insulin in the blood is higher than normal. Caused by overproduction of insulin by the Read more»
(HY-per-oz-MOH-lur HY-per-gly-SEE-mik non-kee-TAH-tik) (HHNS): an emergency condition in which one’s blood glucose level is very high and ketones are not present in the blood or urine . Read more»
(HY-per-TEN-shun): a condition present when blood flows through the blood vessels with a force greater than normal. Also called high blood pressure . Hypertension can strain Read more»
(hy-po-gly-SEE-mee-uh): a condition that occurs when one’s blood glucose is lower than normal, usually less than 70 mg/dL . Signs include hunger, nervousness, shakiness, perspiration, Read more»
low blood pressure or a sudden drop in blood pressure. Hypotension may occur when a person rises quickly from a sitting or reclining position, Read more»
(ih-MYOON-oh-suh-PRESS-unt): a drug that suppresses the natural immune responses. Immunosuppressants are given to transplant patients to prevent organ rejection or to patients Read more»
drugs that block the body’s ability to fight infection or foreign substances that enter the body. A person receiving a kidney or pancreas transplant Read more»
(IGT): a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but are not high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. IGT, also called Read more»