hypo is when your blood sugar is too low and hyper is when it is too high
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Hyper and Hypo They are both from Classical Greek and mean 'Over'.more than'(Hyper) and 'Under/less than'(Hypo). They can be seen as opposites to each other.
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Hyper - higher than normal Hypo - lower than normal
An enlarged thyroid gland is called a goiter. The disease of hypo or hyper secretion is known as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.
Any disease that's genetic or hormonal is non communicable. Examples are: * diabetes * heart disease * hypo/hyper thyroidism * cancer * alzheimer's
As a matter of fact my little brother got diagnosed with diabetes 3 weeks ago, If you give blood it makes no difference if you are diabetic or not! The blood you are giving will be just the same as anoy other persons. Just make sure you are not in a hypo or hyper before you give the blood. If you do not no what a hypo and a hyper is type it in on the question box. Carla x
Hypo relates to a lack of whatever stem it is attached to, and hyper relates to an abundance. Ex: hypoglycemic: low blood sugar | hypoglycemic: high blood sugar.
Diabetes can also been called as diabetes mellitus, high blood sugar, high blood glucose, hyper glucose and hyper sugar.
They are sub-words from Classical Greece. Hypo ; less or under. the standard Hyper ; more or greater that the standard. e.g. Hypoglycaemic ; Too little sugar in the blood stream (diabetic) Hyperactive ; too active that normal people.
"Hyper" means excessive or elevated, while "hypo" means deficient or decreased. These prefixes are commonly used in medicine to describe conditions such as hyperthyroidism (excessive thyroid activity) and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
Hypo = too low Secretion = production Hyposecretion = too low production Too low production of insulin causes hyperglycemia. The chronic condition is called Diabetes Mellitus.