Südameveresuhkru
Südameveresuhkur is an Estonian term that translates to "blood sugar" or "blood glucose" in English. It refers to the concentration of glucose, a simple sugar, in the blood of a person or animal. Glucose is the primary source of energy for the body's cells. The level of südameveresuhkur is crucial for maintaining normal bodily functions and is tightly regulated by hormones, primarily insulin and glucagon, produced by the pancreas.
Normal südameveresuhkur levels typically fall within a specific range. Deviations from this range can indicate various
Monitoring südameveresuhkur is an essential part of managing diabetes. This is often done through regular blood