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Blood Sugar Count
The blood sugar count is important to control the blood sugar level but it has no effect on arthritis or cholesterol.
The glucose level will show whether the patient has normal glucose level which is 70 to 110 milligrams per deciliter. If it is significantly above the normal, it is a symptom of diabetes. If it is significantly below the normal it is a symptom of hypoglycemia.
The blood sugar count is important to control the blood sugar level but it has no effect on arthritis or cholesterol.
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Blood Sugar Count
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An additional symptom of diabetes would be thirst with frequent urination. An additional symptom of hypoglycemia would be headache and dizziness.
The blood sugar count is important to control the blood sugar level but it has no effect on arthritis or cholesterol.