Glucose Levels In Our Pets
Your pet glucose levels indicate how much glucose or sugar is circulating in their blood at any given time. These glucose levels fluctuate throughout the day and are controlled by hormones to keep them within certain range. Catabolic hormones such as glucagon and Catecholamines help raise glucose levels, while insulin anabolic helps reduce glucose levels. When not these hormone systems are functioning properly, glucose levels are not regulated properly and this can be dangerous for your pet. High glucose levels relate to hyperglycemia and when this is a chronic problem, referred to as diabetes. Low levels of glucose or hypoglycemia, can occur when the secret pancreas too much insulin, when domestic animals are not eating enough to support your needs energy or as a result of the treatment of insulin in diabetic animals. Hypoglycemia is a common problem with the insulin treatment and may occur even when the pet owners are being very careful.
This happens because the production and insulin requirements may fluctuate in diabetic pets and is something that needs to be monitored closely. High levels of glucose or Hyperglycemia, usually leads to long-term complications such as blindness, neuropathy and kidney disease if untreated. Hypoglycemia, moreover, is more dangerous for life and if the levels are too low, every cell in the body becomes hungry of sugars. The symptoms of low sugar in the blood can include heartbeat decreased heart, slow breathing, weakness, disorientation, convulsions and loss of sense. Monitoring glucose levels glucose levels you can monitor exactly by the veterinarian of your pet, or with the use of home glucose meters.
The normal values of blood for cats and dogs glucose diabetic extends generally between 80 – 150 mg/dL as measured in the meter of a veterinarian, while the homemade glucometers tend to read something more low. When glucose levels become too high, the kidneys as well as other organs begin to be affected in what is referred to as renal threshold. In cats, the renal threshold for glucose is estimated at between 240 – 290 mg/dL, while the canine renal threshold for glucose is approximately 180 mg/dL. Help for natural remedies with glucose levels there are a handful of natural and herbal remedies that have proven to help restore the balance of blood sugar and help guard against some of the consequences of that fluctuating glucose levels. Chromium picolinate, Goat s Rue and Trigonella foenum are some natural ingredients that have been identified as the more beneficial in regulation of glucose levels and reduce the risk of insulin resistance. There are additional herbs that can also be used to combat some of the negative effects of diabetes such as Blueberry, which works to promote health and the Astragalus which works to increase the vitality and to promote a healthy immune system. Natural herbal and homeopathic remedies can be used alone or in conjunction with conventional treatments to help manage problems of glucose.
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