It could in some cases i guess.
yes
Increased blood sugar levels cause an increase in cellular metabolism, the end goal of which is the production of ATP. ATP is the fuel for muscular contraction, including cardiac muscle contraction. An increased availability of ATP therefore leads to an increase in heart contractions.
A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
Arteries are blood vessels taking the blood away from the heart. the heart is a very powerful muscle so blood is ejected out at a high velocity and with high pressure.
All blood coming from the heart travels through arteries but not all have high levels of oxygen.The blood that goes to the body is high in oxygen but the blood that goes to the lungs is low in oxygen.There it drops of carbon dioxide and picks up oxygen and carries this back to the heart to be pumped out to the body.
Heart rate and blood pressure are intimately related. Nerves and hormones constantly monitor and balance the heart rate and blood pressure.
It will affect our heart.
The high sugar potassium in your body will clog up some arteries and veins connecting to your heart, this will reduce how much blood can get through to the parts of your body
When the sugar level is high it causes your blood vessles to constrict and results in restriction of blood to organs, muscles, nerves and your brain.
Hey
The higher the blood pressure the faster your heart rate
They slow down the heart rate &cause high blood pressure in the body
unless you have high blood pressure then no
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
High blood sugar is a manifestation of diabetes, and if not managed, can contribute to kidney disease, heart attack and stroke. Ways to manage high blood sugar include taking oral glucose-lowering medications, taking insulin, following a special diet and controlling weight. In addition, exercising and reducing stress may also help manage high blood sugar. Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is also important in the management of high blood sugar. In addition, it is important for the diabetic to get regular medical check ups and follow the medical treatment plan to make sure his high blood sugar is managed well.
High blood sugar levels can cause shape changes in the lens of the eye
If you are having high blood sugar and hypertension as well, you are most susceptible to heart attack.
when do you consider your blood sugar level high?