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High Blood Sugar and Diabetes

<h3>High Blood Glucose Levels<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>High blood sugar is not good for you because the sugar actually sticks to the red blood cells &lpar;hemoglobin&rpar; causing them to become stiff&period;  These &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;sticky cells” change the circulation of the blood allowing cholesterol to build up in the vessels&period;  It is not noticeable right away&comma; but the vessels in the kidneys&comma; eyes and feet are usually the first to show signs&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;If your blood sugar is higher than normal&comma; but not high enough to be considered diabetes&comma; it is known as pre-diabetes&period;  Although&comma; if you have make daily lifestyle changes by exercising and changing your diet&comma; you can help lower your blood sugar therefore lessening your chances of Type 2 diabetes&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Symptoms of Diabetes<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>There are nearly 6 million Americans that are undiagnosed with diabetes&period;  So&comma; it is important to know and understand the symptoms&comma; so that you can protect yourself against diabetes&period;  The signs of diabetes are normally not noticeable in the beginning&comma; and you could have diabetes for months or even years before seeing any consequences&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;-Excessive Thirst with Increased Urination&colon;  if you have diabetes&comma; you will have excess amounts of glucose in the urine because it has nowhere else to go&comma; which causes your kidneys to overwork&period;  As the glucose is drawn into the urine&comma; you will have to urinate more frequently resulting in excessive thirst&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;-Fatigue&colon; because of excess urination&comma; the body becomes dehydrated causing fatigue&period;  Also&comma; your body is not able to use the sugar for energy because it is being removed from the body&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;-Weight Loss&colon; this may seem strange&comma; but as the body loses sugar through the urine&comma; your body has less sugar to use leading to hunger and loss of calories&period;  This is more visible in patients with Type 1 diabetes&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;-Vision Distortion&colon; when your body has increased blood glucose levels&comma; it pulls fluids from the vessels including the eyes&period;  It then becomes difficult to focus on objects&period;  If this occurs&comma; you need to see your doctor immediately because prolonging the situation could result in blindness&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;-Tingling of Hands and Feet&colon; high blood sugar can lead to nerve damage&comma; sometimes a loss of sensation will occur in the hands and feet&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;-Infections and Sores Take Longer to Heal&colon;  they are not sure why this happens yet&comma; but there is a correlation between high blood sugar and infections&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;-Swollen and Red Gums&colon; with diabetes&comma; your body cannot fight germs as quickly causing infection to the gums and bones that hold the teeth in place&period;  If this happens&comma; you could get sores&comma; and your teeth may become loose&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Brandon Jones writes on the topic of diabetes and type 1 diabetes treatment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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