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Blood Sugar Stress
Blood sugar stress may affect arthritis but will not affect high blood pressure.
A diabetic that has a sharp drop in the glucose level below the normal range of 70 to ll0 milligrams per a deciliter may go into a condition of hypoglycemia which is a dangerous condition and must be quickly corrected. The outward syimptoms of hypoglycemia are confusion, loss of orientation, anxiety, headaches, dizziness,
and in severe cases an appearance of drunkeness or stupor.
Blood sugar stress may affect arthritis but will not affect high blood pressure.
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Blood Sugar Stress
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Blood sugar, arthritis
To quickly correct this the patient must eat glucose tablets, candy, or food containing glucose. The drop into hypoglycemia usually happens to a diabetic who has taken an over dose of insulin. This can be avoided by taking smaller shots of insulin more frequently.
Blood sugar stress may affect arthritis but will not affect high blood pressure.