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Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar and hypoglycemia is low blood sugar
In simple terms, hypoglycemia is the condition caused by a low level of blood glucose, whereas hyperglycemia is the condition caused by a high level of blood glucose.
Hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia can occur in others. It can be seen in premature infants.
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Hypoglycemia can kill you faster. Also, it leads to confusion and unconsciousness which can make it harder to get help.
It shouldn't do. Hyperglycemia could make you thirsty (your body attempts to dilute the sugar level of your blood by making you drink more), hypoglycemia should not.
subgroup of Type I where patients have frequent and rapid swings of blood sugar levels between hyperglycemia (a condition where there is too much glucose or sugar in the blood) and hypoglycemia
The mean normal blood glucose level in humans is about 4 mM (4 mmol/L or 72 mg/dL, A persistently high level is referred to as hyperglycemia; low levels are referred to as hypoglycemia.
beta blocker cause hyperglycemia by inhibiting the glycogenolysis pathway during the energy formation.
Hypoglycemia and ADD have nothing to do with each other. The foormer is related to diabetes and has to do with Low blood sugar while ADD is a lack of Dopamine causing one to have trouble focusing. See "what is the difference between ADD and OCD"
First aid for hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia is not the same. For hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), immediate treatment involves consuming fast-acting carbohydrates, such as glucose tablets or sugary drinks, to quickly raise blood sugar levels. In contrast, hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) may require insulin administration and monitoring, as well as hydration, but does not typically necessitate immediate food intake. It’s essential to recognize the symptoms of each condition to provide the appropriate first aid.
I don't think there is a relationship between hypoglycemia and hypertension?