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Blood Sugar After Eating

Blood Sugar After Eating

Blood sugar after eating will have no bearing on arthritis or high blood pressure. If the glucose level is significantly elevated above the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter, it indicates diabetes. If it is significantly lower, it indicates hypoglycemia. Blood sugar after eating will have no bearing on arthritis or high blood pressure.

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Blood sugar, arthritis

Hypoglcemia is a dangerous condition which cuts off glucose to the brain and in severe cases may cause brain damage. Hypoglycemia can be quickly remedied by eating glucose tablets,candy or food containing glucose. A diabetic may temporarily go into a condition of hypoglycemia after taking an over dose of insulin or when skipping a meal. Diabetics can avoid over doses of insulin by taking smaller amounts more frequently as directed by the doctor. Blood sugar after eating will have no bearing on arthritis or high blood pressure.



 
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