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Nonketotic Hyperosmolar Syndrome
Also Known As: Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State
Condition / disease reference page from the Everyone Healthy database.
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Linked signs and symptoms
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- Blood Glucose Levels High or Increased (Hyperglycaemia, Hyperglycemia)
- Blood Pressure Below Normal (Hypotension)
- Coma
- Dehydration
- Eye Vision Distorted
- Eyes Sunken
- Fever (Raised Body Temperature)
- Heart or Pulse Rate Raised (Tachycardia)
- Mind: Confusion
- Mind: Delirium
- Mind: Disorientation
- Mind: Hallucination
- Mouth Dry (Xerostomia)
- Partial Paralysis of One Side of The Body (Hemiparesis)
- Seizures
- Sleepiness or Drowsiness (Somnolence)
- Thirst
Linked drugs / medications
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Treatments, therapies and supportive options
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Lifestyle changes
1Vitamins and minerals
1Linked diagnostic tests and investigations
2These are pulled from both EH diagnostic-test link tables, including the older large test-link table.
Biological and test markers
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Often increased
2- Osmolality, Blood (Serum Osmolality)Reference range exampleChild (0 - 16y): 274–290 mOsm/kg; Birth - 2wks: 265–285 mOsm/kgLinked diagnostic tests1Osmolality, Blood (Serum Osmolality)
- Segmented NeutrophilsReference range exampleAdult ( > 16y): 50–62 %; Adult ( > 16y): 2,500–8,000 mm3Linked diagnostic tests2Differential White Blood Cell Count Tests, Neutrophil Absolute Count
Often decreased
0No markers in this group.
Other associated markers
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Introduction / full article
Nonketotic Hyperosmolar Syndrome
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