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Blood Sugar Disorders
Blood sugar disorders may effect arthritis but will have no effect on cholesterol.
Most glucose diseases are either diabetes or hypoglycemia. If the glucose level is elevated significantly above the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter the indication is diabetes and if it is significantly below the normal range, the indication is hypoglycemia. Both diseases are dangerous and the glucose level must promptly be controlled to within or close to within the normal range.
Blood sugar disorders may effect arthritis but will have no effect on cholesterol.
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Blood Sugar Disorders
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Blood sugar, arthritis
Diabetes can be controlled with proper nutrition, exercise and weight control. Hypoglycemia usually happens to a diabetic who has taken an over dose of insulin or by fasting. Hypoglycemia can be quickly controlled by eating candy, glucose tablets or food.
Blood sugar disorders may effect arthritis but will have no effect on cholesterol.