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
High blood sugars over a long period of time can result in blindness. Patients with diabetes have also experienced "blurry vision" while blood sugar is temporarily high.
When you have high levels of sugar in your blood, you really have to change your food. Else it can cause in diabetes type 2. When you have high levels of sugar for a long period of time it can damage the vessels and it can increase the chance of getting a heart attack
not at all
yes
Reduce sugar intake, monitor sugar levels, change your diet through portion control or a complete overhaul of new (healthy) foods, increase water intake, and increase exercise.
The stress related to trauma can lead to an increase in blood sugar levels.
There are several hormone which serve to raise blood glucose levels. Some examples include cortisol, epinephrine, glucagon, and growth hormone.
The only way to reduce sugar levels is to abstain from consuming sugar. Most foods already contain small amounts of sugar, but certain foods can really increase the sugar level. Consulting a doctor is recommended because other issues can be the cause or result of imbalanced sugar levels.
An increase in blood sugar levels cause the release of the hormone insulin by the pancreas. Insulin then lowers this blood sugar level restoring it to original non-lethal blood glucose levels.
Blood sugar levels may increase slightly when oral contraceptives are used
Because of the ingredients in steroids, it cause you body to get hyper with high blood sugar levels. Steroids are BAD!!!!
one can change his diet to control blood sugar levels in addition to medications that will be prescribed by your doctor. there are couple of different types of diabetes and you should ask your health care provider about it.
No. Glucose is a type of sugar and should not be taken if blood sugar is too high. This would only serve the increase blood glucose levels.