
November 14, 2005
Diagnosis and Symptoms, Hyperglycemia and DKA
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Question from Motherwell, United Kingdom:
Today, at my father-in-law’s house, we all checked our blood sugars since my father-in-law has diabetes. My daughter’s reading was 13.3 mmol/L [239 mg/dl]. Is this high for her age, which is 10? Should we take her to our general practitioner (GP)?
Answer:
From: DTeam Staff
Please double-check your daughters random high reading with a laboratory test of a fasting blood sugar and a urinalysis. Then, you may with to go to your GP for a consultation.
MS
[Editor’s comment: See Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes for more information.
BH]