How does glucose help the patient recover?
Topic: Nutrition in Animals
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As entry of glucose is independent of insulin in liver, brain, RBC thus is the instant source of energy/recovery [i.e. it does not has to depend upon insulin on its metabolism], and moreover whenever there is reduction in blood glucose level: all other body hormones are activated/stimulated to increase blood sugar level.
PS. Insulin is the only hormone which causes hypoglycemia, so in nut shell whenever there is insulin resistance and glucose is unable to enter inside the cells [skeletal muscles/adipose tissues].. initial stages of physiological conditions there counter regulatory hormones comes into action and also the Cori’s cycle [anaerobic production of glucose]
PS. Insulin is the only hormone which causes hypoglycemia, so in nut shell whenever there is insulin resistance and glucose is unable to enter inside the cells [skeletal muscles/adipose tissues].. initial stages of physiological conditions there counter regulatory hormones comes into action and also the Cori’s cycle [anaerobic production of glucose]
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Glucose is an instant source of energy for a patient who is not able to eat normal food because of general weakness, illness, trauma, or any other medical condition.
It is the simplest form of carbohydrate than dissolves in the blood easily and absorbed easily by the cells.
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