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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.
No, this blood pressure is actually within the new guidelines for optimum blood pressure (110/70). A blood pressure that is too low would be symptomatic, such as feinting or lightheadedness when standing.
Yes because of its ability to cause low blood pressure-------------------------------------Actually low blood pressure has nothing to do with it. High blood sugar damages the network of fine blood vessels found in the kidneys . It also causes the body to eliminate excess sugar throughurine, so the kidneys can become fatigued. Long periods of high blood sugar can lead to kidney damage that in turn may cause high blood pressure.
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Usually it would cause low blood pressure from dehydration and hypovolemia.
If you have a low blood pressure, low hematocrit and hemoglobin, you need to have a blood transfusion.
Normal blood pressure is around 120/80. 87/57 would be considered low blood pressure.
No, that is incorrect. The term hypertension means high blood pressure. Hypotension means low blood pressure.
Low blood pressure.
The kidneys retain salt when the blood pressure is low. This keeps fluid in the body, thus maintaining the blood pressure. The kidneys cause vasoconstriction in the body when the blood pressure is low. This raises the blood pressure.
because if your blood pressure is low then your heart isn't giving enough pressure I think