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  2. Somogyi Effect vs. Dawn Phenomenon: The Difference Explained

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    2 min read. For people who have diabetes, the Somogyi effect and the dawn phenomenon both cause higher blood sugar levels in the morning. The dawn phenomenon happens naturally, but the Somogyi ...

  3. What Is Kussmaul Breathing, and What Causes It? - Healthline

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    Causes: Kussmaul breathing is usually caused by high acidity levels in the blood. Cheyne-Stokes breathing is usually related to heart failure, stroke, head injuries, or brain conditions. Pattern ...

  4. Everything About Ketotic Hyperglycemia - Healthline

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    Ketotic hyperglycemia is a condition that many people with diabetes experience. It’s high blood sugar levels, usually 250 mg/dL or higher, with the presence of ketones in the blood and urine ...

  5. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar): Symptoms, Causes, More

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    gastrointestinal issues, such as nausea, vomiting, or pain. dry skin. confusion. People with HHS typically have a blood glucose level over 600 mg/dL, according to a 2017 review. In addition to ...

  6. Davenport diagram - Wikipedia

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    Davenport diagram. In acid base physiology, the Davenport diagram is a graphical tool, developed by Horace W. Davenport, that allows a clinician or investigator to describe blood bicarbonate concentrations and blood pH following a respiratory and/or metabolic acid-base disturbance. The diagram depicts a three-dimensional surface describing all ...

  7. Alcoholic Ketoacidosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

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    Symptoms will also depend on the amount of ketones in your bloodstream. Common symptoms of alcoholic ketoacidosis include: abdominal pain. agitation and confusion. decreased alertness or coma ...

  8. High Blood Sugar: Complications That Can Happen - WebMD

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    Blood sugar that swings either too high or too low is a common problem when you have diabetes. When it happens suddenly, it can cause you to lose consciousness or even die. Over time, high blood ...

  9. Pourbaix diagram - Wikipedia

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    Pourbaix diagram of iron. The Y axis corresponds to voltage potential. In electrochemistry, and more generally in solution chemistry, a Pourbaix diagram, also known as a potential/pH diagram, E H –pH diagram or a pE/pH diagram, is a plot of possible thermodynamically stable phases (i.e., at chemical equilibrium) of an aqueous electrochemical system.