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Blood Sugar Problem
A blood sugar problem could be affected by cholesterol but not by arthritis.
If the glucose level is significantly lower or higher than the normal range of 70 to ll0 milligrams per a deciliter, it indicates diabetis or hypoglycemia. A higher level indicates diabetes and a lower level indicates hypoglycemia.
A blood sugar problem could be affected by cholesterol but not by arthritis.
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Blood Sugar Problem
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blood sugar, cholesterol
Prompt action should be taken to control the glucose level. Drugs and medication by the doctor can bring the levels within or close to the normal range; a healthy life style is the best first approach. This means proper nutrition,exercise and weight control. Since most diabetics are obese a loss in body weight of five to ten percent is all it takes to get within the normal range.
A blood sugar problem could be affected by cholesterol but not by arthritis.