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Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar and hypoglycemia is low blood sugar
Hyperglycemia
Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar; thyrotoxicosis is dangerously high levels of thyroid hormone.
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yes it does, it elevate blood sugar causing "hyperglycemia"
well eating oranically is good but eating healthy is better because there is "organic" sugar but is is still sugar.
Having an over abundance of sugar in your bloodstream is called Hyperglycemia.
It is a symptom of Diabetes, however it can also just mean you are eating too much sugar.
Hyperglycemia is a medical term for excessive sugar (glucose) in the blood.
No.... Hyperglycemia is too much blood sugar due to too little insulin being produced by the pancreas.
Hyperglycemia is having a higher than normal level of blood sugar (blood glucose). A blood glucose level over 100 measured before you eat in the morning would be considered higher than normal.
That depends how far you mean to go. If you decide to stop eating sugar, what you'll probably end up doing is stop eating obvious sources of sugar. Wherever there are carbohydrates, there is sugar; that is how they are broken down. Even when eating something that is mainly protein, there is still sugar in it in the chemical sense.