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The Main Causes Of High Blood Sugar In Adults

Healthcare providers suggest testing fasting glucose or fasting blood sugar (FBS) on an annual basis to detect abnormalities and diseases such as diabetes. In most cases, high blood sugar in adults remains undetected until the results are received because individuals remain asymptomatic or dismiss benign warning symptoms. But what levels are considered problematic, and . . . → Read More: The Main Causes Of High Blood Sugar In Adults

Do You Have High Blood Sugar Levels? Do Something About It!

High blood sugar is a caused by elevated levels of glucose in the bloodstream. Healthy, non-diabetic individuals rarely need to monitor sugar levels because of the bodies’ natural ability to process this molecule. However, mild and occasionally moderate symptoms of this imbalance can be triggered by an imbalanced diet. Diabetics, on the other hand, . . . → Read More: Do You Have High Blood Sugar Levels? Do Something About It!

When Are High Fasting Blood Sugar Levels Too High?

Healthcare providers perform fasting blood sugar tests to detect diabetes – a lifelong, incurable disease. But as your doctor reviews your results, you may wonder what the numbers mean, if they are abnormal and how this impacts your overall health. What are Healthy Levels?

A fasting blood sugar test (FBS), also known as a . . . → Read More: When Are High Fasting Blood Sugar Levels Too High?

What Are High Blood Sugar Levels?

The root cause of type 2 diabetes is chronically high blood sugar levels primarily caused by a mixture of genetic factors and lifestyle choices. In most cases people with type 2 diabetes had elevated blood sugar levels for a good period of time as a result of making poor lifestyle choices. Even in those . . . → Read More: What Are High Blood Sugar Levels?