Hypoglycemia can kill you faster. Also, it leads to confusion and unconsciousness which can make it harder to get help.
Hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia can occur in others. It can be seen in premature infants.
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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.
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.
beta blocker cause hyperglycemia by inhibiting the glycogenolysis pathway during the energy formation.
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
Uncontrolled diabetes is like a slow poison. You need to control the blood sugar. Very 'tight' control of sugar should not be done. It is wrong to be 'Perfectionist', in case of the diabetes. Hypoglycemia is far more dangerous than hyperglycemia.
increased blood glucose (hyperglycemia), decreased blood glucose (hypoglycemia), increased glucose in the urine (glycosuria), and decreased glucose in CSF, serous, and synovial fluid glucose.
A normal blood sugar reading should hit between 80 - 120. If the blood sugar levels are higher than this range, it is referred to as hyperglycemia. If the blood sugar levels are lower than this range, it is referred to as hypoglycemia. To specifically answer you question: 270 mg/dl Blood sugar is high, however, it should not be anything to be worried about, just give yourself the correct ammount of insulin as correction, (careful not to overdose and go into hypoglycemia) and carry on with life.
hyPOglycamia not hyperglycemia