Yes, a stroke can lead to elevated blood glucose levels. This phenomenon, often referred to as stress hyperglycemia, occurs due to the body's response to stress and injury, which can increase hormone levels that promote glucose release. Additionally, brain injury can affect the regulation of glucose metabolism. However, persistent high glucose levels should be monitored, as they can indicate other underlying conditions.
It can cause stroke.
yes and strock can cause high co2
Well, I'm not really sure with my answer but I think the primary cause of the stroke is the heart attack and high blood pressure.. :)
stress and high blood pressure
It can lead to a stroke and death
Yes it does.
Eating candy can cause a person's glucose to go up especially if the person has diabetes. If one has diabetes, glucose levels are affected by foods high in carbohydrates.
No foods high in triglyceride do not cause cancer but can cause heart attacks and stroke. Triglyceride is high cholestral so you still don't want to eat a whole lot of food high in triglyceride.
the buildup of a fatty substance called plaque
Depression is a risk factor for stroke but depression does not cause stroke per se.
increased heart rate can cause a stroke
The most common cause of elevated serum glucose levels is recent food intake. The next possibility is diabetes mellitus.