Coma Hyperglycemic

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Hyperglycemic coma is a disorder of consciousness that is associated with a decrease in blood glucose levels, leading to depression of the nervous system and cardiovascular activity. Hyperglycemia is an elevated blood glucose level above 9.9 mmol/L in people without diabetes. It can develop due to insulin deficiency or an inadequate response of the pancreas to food and stress. Symptoms of hypoglycemic coma include feeling weak, dizzy, sweating, palpitations, and pale. Without help, loss of consciousness, convulsions, and even cardiac arrest are possible.

Causes of occurrence It is generally accepted that