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Blood Sugar Problems
Blood sugar problems may involve arthritis but not cholesterol.
If the glucose level is elevated sharply above or sharply below the normal range it is evidence of diabetes or hypoglycemia. The upper level is diabetes, and the lower level is hypoglycemia.
Blood sugar problems may involve arthritis but not cholesterol.
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Blood Sugar Problems
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Blood sugar, arthritis
Diabetes is a dangerous condition and the glucose level must be contained within ot nearly within the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter. If the glucose level is not controlled there will be severe complications as the disease progresses. Diabetes 2 can be controlled through weight control, proper nutrition, and exercise. Most diabetics are obese so a five to ten percemt loss in body weight is all it takes to get to a normal range.
Blood sugar problems may involve arthritis but not cholesterol.