An abnormal blood glucose level can pose a serious threat to human health. This condition manifests in two directions: hypoglycemia - a decrease in glucose levels and hyperglycemia - its increase.
Hypoglycemia, that is, low blood sugar levels, occurs due to the following conditions: improper nutrition, prolonged food intake, intense physical exertion, or incorrect use of diabetic medications.
Symptoms include chills, increased heart rate, dizziness, vision problems, and even fainting. If this situation is not addressed in a timely manner, it can lead to serious consequences.
Hyperglycemia is an increase in blood glucose levels, often associated with diabetes. However, stress, hormonal imbalances, or excessive carbohydrate consumption can also contribute to this.
One of its symptoms is frequent thirst and excessive fluid intake, frequent urination, dry skin, fatigue from the illness, and slow healing of wounds.
Both cases require serious control. Regular monitoring of blood glucose levels, healthy eating, and following doctor's recommendations are the key to a healthy life.
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