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  • Difference Between Hyperglycemia and Diabetes
    Summary of Hyperglycemia Vs Diabetes Hyperglycemia is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than usual Causes of hyperglycemia include diabetes, but also pancreatitis, tumors and neonatal problems Diabetes is a disease in which hyperglycemia is a symptom and can be caused by autoimmune problems or in some cases, an unhealthy lifestyle
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    To understand the difference between blood sugar and diabetes, it’s key to know why blood sugar levels fluctuate: Diet: Eating carbohydrates, especially refined sugars, spikes blood sugar, while proteins and fats have a milder impact
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    What are the differences between hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia? Read on to learn more about blood sugar, including what factors can influence levels
  • Diabetes - Verywell Health
    Diabetes is a medical condition where there is impaired blood glucose (sugar) regulation in the body This can often bring about high blood glucose levels The most common are type 1 and type 2 diabetes Learn about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle modifications
  • Hyperglycemia vs. Diabetes: What’s the Difference?
    Learn the difference between hyperglycemia and diabetes, and how they affect blood sugar levels and health
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    Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar and hypoglycemia is low blood sugar These are commonly associated with diabetes
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    The American Diabetes Association recommends the following blood sugar ranges for most people who live with diabetes: Between 80 and 130 mg dL (4 4 and 7 2 mmol L) before a meal




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