Low blood sugar levels can lead to fatigue, hunger, and dizziness. High blood sugar levels is a sign of a poor diet (too many carbohydrates in the diet), and can eventually result in Diabetes.
When your blood sugar level drops below 70 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), you will usually have symptoms of low blood sugar. Check out http://diabetes.webmd.com/tc/diabetes-related-high-and-low-blood-sugar-levels-topic-overview for mor info.
There are a number of different symptoms of high blood sugar. Some of the early symptoms of high blood sugar are frequent urination, increased thirst, and blurry vision.
Diabetes is a condition characterized by blood sugar levels that are too high. High blood sugar does not always cause symptoms. However, being thirsty all the time, having to urinate often, especially at night, blurry vision, feeling tired and weak, or losing weight can be symptoms of high blood sugar. In later stages of diabetes, symptoms can include slow healing of sores, cold or insensitive feet, and loss of vision. You must see a doctor if you experience symptoms of high blood sugar, because diabetes, if left untreated, can lead to very serious complications or even premature death.
High blood pressure can produce symptoms such as dizziness, blurred vision, headache, nausea and vomiting and chest pain. People often do not seek medical care until they have symptoms arising from the organ damage caused by chronic (ongoing, long-term) high blood pressure
Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, is a health problem faced by many people. It is advised to consult a medical professional for proper diagnosis if you suspect that you may have high blood sugar. Symptoms of high blood sugar include increased thirst, headaches, blurred vision and fatigue.
You have to test your blood sugar levels by using a meter. This will tell you how high or low your blood sugar is and it is painless and only takes a minute or two.
Absolutely, high Blood sugar can result in urinary incontinence.
Watch for symptoms of hyperglycemia - a.k.a. high blood glucose (blood sugar) - and learn how to treat it.
It really depends on the person. Headaches are often listed among symptoms of high blood sugar AND low blood sugar. Personally, I only get headaches with low blood sugar, but I know people who do experience headaches with high blood sugar.
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When you have high levels of sugar in your blood, you really have to change your food. Else it can cause in diabetes type 2. When you have high levels of sugar for a long period of time it can damage the vessels and it can increase the chance of getting a heart attack