The medical term "hyperglycemia" is the term used to describe an abnormally high glucose (sugar) count in the blood.
(Hyper- = increase of; glycerol/glycemic/glucose = sugar; -emia = of or pertaining to the blood.)
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Hyperglycemia can be a symptom of various conditions such as Diabetes mellitus, stress on the body systems after major organ damage (heart attack or stroke), sepsis (systemic reaction to severe infection), pre-diabetes, insulin resistance and it can also be a side effect of the use of some drugs, such as steroids.
Hypoglycemia is the opposite, when blood glucose levels are lower than ideal.
(Hypo- = under, below, beneath, deficient.)
Hyperinsulinemia means high levels of insulin in the blood.
hyperinsulinemia
Hyperinsulinemia
Hyperinsulinemia (Hyper- "excessive", insulin/o "insulin", -emia "blood, blood condition")
The term is Hyperinsulinism (hyper means excessive, insulin means insulin, and -ism means condition).
Hyperinsulinemia
insulinemia
Hyperinsulinemia (Hyper- "excessive", insulin/o "insulin", -emia "blood, blood condition")
The term is Hyperinsulinism (hyper means excessive, insulin means insulin, and -ism means condition).
Hyperinsulinemia
Hyperinsulinemia
Abnormally high blood sugar is known as hyperglycemia. The opposite is hypoglycemia.
diabetis
Diabetes.
Hyperglycosuria
Hyperglycemia
buttermilk will help to lower it short term.
'Fasting blood sugar' is not a medical term in itself. It does relate to the fact that when someone is fasting it is very common that their blood sugar levels will drop.
Azotemia or uremia means high blood levels of nitrogenous waste.
In medical term, it is "hyperammonemia".
Yes, your vision will change with your sugar levels. If you have very low blood sugar, you might start to see changes in your vision, like blurriness, and other things. However, vision change isn't associated with high blood sugar, but vision may or may not change, since everyone is different. If you have normal blood sugar levels, then you will see what your eyesight normally is. In the long term the higher blood sugar levels associated with untreated diabetes can damage the blood vessels (swelling and leaking) at the back of the eye causing diabetic retinopathy which will impact your vision eventually leading to blindness
The medical term "emia" refers to a condition involving the presence of a substance in the blood. Examples include anemia (low red blood cell count) or hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels).
Acidosis
Cholesterol is a medical and chemical term.
Hypocalcemia is the condition resulting from abnormally low levels of calcium in the blood.
Hypoalbuminemia is a decreased amount of albumin in the blood.
hypoglycemia. hypo means low , glyc means sugar and emia means in the blood.
When we eat too much sugar blood glucose level increase which in long term can lead to Diabetes which is symptomize by high blood pressure. You could also get a sugar rush.