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Fasting Blood Sugar Level
A fasting blood sugar level will have no affect on cholesterol or high blood pressure.
The glucose level may go down below the normal level if a meal is skipped. When the glucose level goes significantly lower than the 70 milligram per deciliter, it will cause hypoglycemia.
A fasting blood sugar level will have no affect on cholesterol or high blood pressure.
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Fasting Blood Sugar Level
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When hypoglycemia is caused by skipping a meal or hunger, it usually can be corrected by food. A diabetic who has occasional bouts of low glucose levels should carry a packet of candy or glucose to take in times of emergency because significantly low glucose levels are dangerous if not promptly dealt with. Follow your doctor's guidance for low levels of glucose.
A fasting blood sugar level will have no affect on cholesterol or high blood pressure.