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Dangerous Blood Sugar Levels
Dangerous blood sugar levels may effect high blood pressure and cholesterol.
When glucose levels are sharply higher than the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter, the symptoms are diabetes. When the glucose levels are sharply lower, the symptoms are Hypoglycemia.
Dangerous blood sugar levels may effect high blood pressure and cholesterol.
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Dangerous Blood Sugar Levels
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blood sugar, high blood pressure
Diabetes and hypoglycemia are the two conditions when the glucose levels are in the danger zone.
Diabetes can be controlled in the normal range by taking insulin shots where needed by direction of the doctor or diabetes 2 can be controlled by a healthy life style of proper nutrition, body weight control and exercise. Body weight control is of utmost importance since ninety percent of diabetics are obese and all many need is a 5 to 10 percent weight loss.
Dangerous blood sugar levels may effect high blood pressure and cholesterol.