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High Blood Sugar Symptoms

High blood sugar symptoms do not reveal any information on arthritis or cholesterol. A significantly high glucose level over the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter is an indication of diabetes. If the urine has glucose, it is a confirmation of diabetes. High blood sugar symptoms do not reveal any information on arthritis or cholesterol.

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Diabetes must be controlled to prevent serious complications that develop during the progress of the disease. Diabetes can be controlled by weight control, nutrition, and exercise. Since most diabetics are obese, a five to ten percent reduction in body weight may be all it takes to bring the glucose level to normal. Proper nutritin means cutting down on sweets, no refined glucose or carbohydrates, eat fruits, vegetables, lean protein and cold water fish. High blood sugar symptoms do not reveal any information on arthritis or cholesterol.



 
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