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Effects Of High Blood Sugar

Effects Of High Blood Sugar

Effects of high blood sugar may affect cholesterol but not arthritis. When the glucose level elevates significantly above the normal range of 70 to ll0 milligrams per a deciliter, it is a symptom of diabetes. This causes excessive thirst and frequent urination. As the disease progresses, severe complications will develop unless the glucose level is contained within or close to within the normal range. Effects of high blood sugar may affect cholesterol but not arthritis.

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Diabetes 2 can be controlled with weight control, proper nutrition, and exercise. Almost all diabetics are obese so a five to ten percent body weight loss may be all it takes to bring the glucose level within the normal range. An exercise program of thirty minutes three times per week will lower weight and glucose levels. Effects of high blood sugar may affect cholesterol but not arthritis.



 
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