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    14 Signs Your Blood Sugar Is Way Too High (And 14 Ways to Reduce It) :

    ngankimBy ngankim12/03/20251 Min Read
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    High blood sugar, also known as hyperglycemia, is a condition that occurs when the blood glucose level rises above the normal range. This medical condition can have serious implications if left untreated. Knowing the symptoms of high blood sugar is crucial for your health, as well as knowing how to reduce blood sugar and keep it within a healthy range.

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    Structural chemical formula of glucose with refined crystalline sugar and cube sugar. D-Glucose (dextrose, blood sugar) is a simple sugar and it is the most abundant monosaccharide. Source: Shutterstock

    Glucose is a type of sugar that serves as the primary source of energy for the body’s cells. It comes from the food we eat and is transported to different parts of the body through the bloodstream. Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, helps regulate the amount of glucose in the blood and ensures it is properly utilized by the cells for energy. We need glucose for various bodily functions, including energy production, protein and fat synthesis, the maintenance of healthy blood vessels, and the regulation of blood pressure. Glucose is also important for brain function and helps to maintain a healthy immune system. The body can store glucose in the liver and muscles as glycogen, which can be converted back into glucose when needed.

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