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Can you have hyperglycemia and not Diabetes?

Yes, you absolutely can have hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar) without having diabetes. Although diabetes is the most frequent explanation of permanent elevated blood sugar, there are a lot of other reasons as to why your glucose level can temporarily increase such as stress, illness, drugs, food, and even hormonal changes. As a matter of fact, the spikes in blood sugar may be rather frequent and disregarded. But when such instances are repeated, they can be taken as the early indications of an imbalance in the body – which Iridology can identify and treat before turning into diabetes.   Understanding Hyperglycaemia Hyperglycaemia is the condition that appears in case of excess glucose (sugar) in your blood. In most cases, your body balances the level of sugar in the blood...

Hyperglycemia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

Hyperglycemia is a condition where there is excess glucose (sugar) in the blood. It is frequently found in patients with diabetes, though it may also happen to a non-diabetic person under the influence of stress, medications or other health issues. An elevated blood sugar level above the normal range (usually over 130 mg/dL or 7.2 mmol/L) during fasting or (over 180 mg/dL or 10 mmol/L) when ingesting food is the hallmark of hyperglycemia.   When not treated, hyperglycemia may lead to chronic disorders such as nerve damage, kidney disease, vision issues, and cardiovascular disease. Learning about symptoms, causes, and treatment is the most important manner of preventing severe health problems.   Symptoms of Hyperglycemia The symptoms of hyperglycemia might differ according to the degree and the duration of elevated blood...

Hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia in Type 1 diabetes

High blood sugar is hyperglycemia and low blood sugar is hypoglycemia. They are both prevalent in individuals with type 1 diabetes and may prove harmful without treatment.     In type 1 diabetes, the body has stopped producing insulin that is required to regulate blood sugar. Individuals living with type 1 diabetes should pay careful attention to the balance of insulin, food, and exercise to maintain blood sugar at acceptable levels. This balance may be disrupted by excessive or insufficient insulin, a skipped meal, stress or illness, resulting in hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia.     This article shall define hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, its causes, its symptoms, its complications, and what to do about it.   If you've ever asked yourself, "Will my diabetes ever go away?" you're not alone. In this honest and informative...

Does Hyperglycaemia Mean Diabetes

Hyperglycaemia, commonly known as high blood sugar, is a condition that often raises concerns about Diabetes. Hyperglycaemia is a major symptom of Diabetes but not an exclusive indicator, due to elevated glucose levels in the blood. Hyperglycaemia may also be caused by various factors, including the use of medicines, stress and meal intake.   It is essential to understand the complex relationship between Hyperglycaemia and Diabetes in order to recognise symptoms, manage them as well as seek appropriate help from a healthcare practitioner. This article looks at the causes, symptoms and implications of hyperglycaemia in order to determine whether it always refers to Diabetes as well as differentiate between temporary sugar spikes and chronic diseases.   Understanding Hyperglycaemia If the body has too much glucose in its bloodstream, Hyperglycaemia...