In a healthy body, your pancreas will produce insulin to bring your blood sugar level down.
In someone with Diabetes, they will feel hunger, thirst, and pee alot. Over time, uncontrolled high blood glucose levels can lead to peripheral vascular disease which may require amputation.
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Yes diet effects the blood in your body. It could either raise or lower your blood sugar and pressure. Having either high or low blood sugar is not good for your health.
A measure of how fast and high the food causes the blood glucose to rise
A person can have a temporary high blood sugar that then goes back to normal. Diabetes is a condition in which the body cannot regulate insulin.
High blood sugar is caused by the body's inability to convert glucose to energy. Glucose enters the body from foods rich in carbohydrates. If you are having high blood sugar issues, you are best off eating foods that do not contain carbohydrates, such as proteins. Therefore - in order to have the best chance at normal blood sugar levels, stay away from carbs. http://ezinearticles.com/?Normal-Blood-Glucose-Levels---What-Are-Normal-Blood-Sugar-Levels?&id=2410593
High blood sugar means that your endocrine system is not working properly and is producing more glucose than your body needs. This is dangerous and can sometimes even be fatal.
Insulin, produced by the pancreas, enables the body to take up and use glucose sugar from the blood. Diabetics have an inability to take up glucose from the blood and can have high blood sugar, which is easily fixed by administering insulin.
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Yes because of its ability to cause low blood pressure-------------------------------------Actually low blood pressure has nothing to do with it. High blood sugar damages the network of fine blood vessels found in the kidneys . It also causes the body to eliminate excess sugar throughurine, so the kidneys can become fatigued. Long periods of high blood sugar can lead to kidney damage that in turn may cause high blood pressure.
people who are diabetic have high blood sugar