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  2. High Blood Sugar: Complications That Can Happen - WebMD

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    Blood sugar that swings either too high or too low is a common problem when you have diabetes. When it happens suddenly, it can cause you to lose consciousness or even die. Over time, high blood ...

  3. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar): Symptoms, Causes, More

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    According to a 2018 study, regular high blood sugar readings after meals or snacks may be an early sign of type 2 diabetes. There is also a relationship between fasting hyperglycemia and ...

  4. High Blood Glucose or A1C Test Results: What to Do Next

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    Early detection and intervention can help prevent complications. Stress management: Practice stress-reducing techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga. Stress can affect blood sugar ...

  5. Fasting Hyperglycemia: What This High Blood Sugar Means

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    Hyperglycemia is a higher-than-normal blood sugar level. Fasting hyperglycemia is when your blood sugar levels stay high even when you haven’t eaten for a long time. Doctors will sometimes have ...

  6. How Blood Sugar Levels Affect Your Body - WebMD

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    Your body takes water from all over to get rid of extra blood sugar. That may cause dry, itchy, cracked, skin, especially on your legs, elbows, feet, and hands. In time, high glucose levels also ...

  7. What High Blood Sugar Does to Your Body - WebMD

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    Takeaways. If you're living with diabetes, tracking your blood sugar is an important part of managing the disease. The target for people with diabetes is 70 to 130 mg/dL before meals and less than ...

  8. Understanding Blood Glucose (Sugar): Levels, Tests, Management

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    A blood sugar reading below 70 mg/dL is considered low. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests using the “15–15” method if your blood sugar level drops to 69 mg/dL or ...

  9. Blood Sugar Test: How and When? - WebMD

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    For this test, your doctor will have you drink a syrupy glucose solution that has 75 grams of sugar. A technician will take a blood sample an hour later and 2 hours later to see how your body has ...