Sentences with phrase «too little blood»

As Ron himself says, having too little blood glucose is «incompatible with life.»
Too much or too little blood glucose can be very dangerous.
Too little blood sugar and you experience headaches, cravings, low energy, and mood swings.
When you have too little blood circulating in your body, blood pressure falls to levels that can be fatal.

Not exact matches

Although Wise Blood is chock full of the sort of «large and startling figures» that O'Connor relished, there is a sense in which Motes's journey hits the reader a little too close to home, challenging our sensibilities about who God is and how God is at work in our lives.
Since it has little to no impact on blood glucose, it shouldn't really be counted as a carb — it's very misleading if you do count it because then you may do too much insulin.
Meanwhile, cut up the blood orange into little chunks (you can use any other variety if blood oranges are too hard to find), slice the green onions, and loosely chop the cilantro.
I found myself with a little too many grapefruits and blood oranges the other day and decided to use up the freshly squeezed juices to make this winter citrus tart that is reminiscent of spring and all the sunshine it brings.
I actually try not to think about it too often, because it boils my blood a little, but government subsidies on devoid - of - nutrition crap «food» have GOT TO STOP.
Instead, this homemade superfood dark chocolate is sweetened with a little bit of honey (and you can use as much or as little as you like) which has a much gentler effect on blood sugar and won't give you that spike and crash you feel when you've had too much sugar.
Blood orange juice contributes the most gentle pale pink color, one that makes me stop and stare for a little too long.
When less blood flows to the uterus, it can cause problems for a baby, such as poor growth, too little amniotic fluid, and placental abruption (when the placenta separates from the uterine wall before delivery).
We're just waiting for his blood tests to come back, but we think he is potentially dairy intolerant and I still think he might have a little tongue tie too.
She finds the $ 6 dollar price tag on a Snickers a little too rich for her blood, thank you very much — and she traces it all back to mom and dad:
TTTS occurs when one baby receives too much blood and the other too little.
But my body was done being pregnant and she would have been harmed by staying in any longer... My blood pressure was way too high and her heart rate was a little too low for anyone's comfort.
Interestingly there was also a little increase in upper body blood flow too.
They may actually need excess fluid to kind of thin their blood a little bit if it's too thick.
These disorders develop when there is too little or too much calcium in the blood or urine, which can affect the body's organs, including the kidneys.
From the loss of blood and fluid, I was too weak to do it lying down (though I did try with what little strength I had) and too weak to sit up without help.
Although the cause of the illness is unknown, it is thought that part of the intestine is weakened by too little oxygen or blood flow.
I ended up with an ovarian blood clot at 4 days PP (rare complication), was being assessed in the ER literally as my milk was coming in, supplemented with formula almost immediately because I was so pumped full of drugs I could not coordinate nursing a little tiny sleepy baby, suffered from low supply due to the meds I was put on for my blood clot, did kangaroo care for hours and hours every day for weeks on end, shared sleep, took herbal supplements, pumped frequently, nursed almost constantly, hand expressed the milk into her mouth at every feeding because she was too sleepy to latch well, struggled with massive guilt......................
Having too little thyroid hormone in the blood — even in the low - normal range — raises the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, especially in people with prediabetes, a new study in nearly 8,500 people finds.
Too little insulin, and blood - glucose levels spike high, which over the long term can lead to heart disease, kidney failure, blindness and amputation.
«That way a doctor's office should be able to afford the test and add it to existing blood tests, since people usually don't worry too much about giving a little bit of blood.
If too little drug gets into the blood, the cancer could continue to grow unabated.
Drawing blood regularly from the sensitive little ones for hours on end, however, is impossible as the blood loss and stress would be too great.
Diabetes results from too few insulin - producing «beta cells» in the pancreas secreting too little insulin, the hormone required to keep blood sugar levels in the normal range.
In her autobiography, The Scalpel and the Silver Bear (Bantam Books, New York, NY, 1999), Alvord described her new passion: «The way the white blood cells attack an intruding virus, the way too much or too little of anything disturbs the body functions... it was all hozho, the beautiful balance of the universe, rephrased in scientific terms.»
Fresh blood is difficult for the human gut to process, and too little of the water in blood gets extracted and routed to the kidneys.
The combination of all these factors together places a burden on people with type 1 diabetes to constantly monitor their glucose levels, to ensure they don't end up with too much blood sugar (hyperglycaemic) or more commonly, too little (hypoglycaemic).
When we have too little fluid in our bodies it lowers our blood pressure and our body thinks it needs food.
«Too little protein can contribute to fatigue and poor blood sugar regulation.
Together, nitrosothiols and the chemical nitrite, where nitric oxide is joined to proteins by means of sulfur, seem to behave as convertible storage tanks for nitric oxide in cases in which the body requires it, like too little oxygen or blood flow.
Over time, too little deep sleep may also take a toll on your heart by contributing to high blood pressure, a new study suggests.
Supplements aren't always absorbed as easily as the nutrients in whole foods, and unless you've had blood testing done and a specific vitamin or mineral prescribed to you, you may be dosing yourself with too much of one, and too little of another.
But, it depends too, «cause if you're doing a lot of stuff and you're active, it may be okay to have a little bit higher blood sugar because you're — you're utilizing that fuel.
So, not to get too far off track, your glucose, your hemoglobin A1c, which again is a kind of a three month average of blood sugar, so they were a little higher than you would expect.
This helps to prevent both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia (too much and too little sugar in blood), which can keep energy levels steadier and prevent other symptoms of fluctuating blood sugar.
Too little sleep is also known to accelerate aging, raise your blood pressure and increase your risk of heart disease and stroke.
Cacao has also been found to increase blood and oxygen circulation to the skin, which aid the healing process and help minimize damage should your skin get a little too much sun exposure.
I wake up 3 times a night and sometimes I feel a little too early (6 - 7 hours from time I fell asleep) u don't wake up with racing heart though or feel really wired... could this still be a blood glucose regulation issue or perhaps low co2 levels from mouth breathing causing me to wake up?
While we need small amounts in the blood, too little or too much can be toxic.
«Depression made the next biggest impact on Alzheimer's cases (after low education), followed by too little exercise, smoking and high blood pressure in mid-life.»
Interestingly, blood sugar imbalances are linked to too much or too little progesterone, which is so annoying.
Well, the blood type diet guy is a little close - minded too.
Your immune system can suffer from too little vitamins A and E, and without enough vitamin K, your blood can not clot properly.
In the second half of the cycle, too much or too little progesterone can affect blood sugar regulation.
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Diets that lean more toward processed and fast foods and away from whole foods often contain too much sodium and too little potassium, which can result in elevated blood pressure.
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