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Normal Fasting Blood Sugar
Normal fasting blood sugar will have no bearing on arthritis or high blood pressure.
Fasting or skipping a meal may cause a sharp drop in the glucose level below the normal range of 70 to ll0 milligrams per a deciliter. This causes a condition of hypoglycemia which is dangerous and should be promptly corrected.
Normal fasting blood sugar will have no bearing on arthritis or high blood pressure.
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Normal Fasting Blood Sugar
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Hypoglycemia cuts off glucose to the brain and needs to be promptly corrected to prevent brain damage. Hypoglycemia can be quickly corrected by eating glucose tablets, candy, or food containing glucose. If this happens to a diabetic, the patient should carry a package of glucose tablets to use in an emergency. Sometimes hypoglycemia occurs when a diabetic skips a meal. This can be avoided by eating smaller meals more frequently.
Normal fasting blood sugar will have no bearing on arthritis or high blood pressure.