What is the difference between hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia?
The normal blood sugar level of our body is 70 to 150 mg. Above 150 mg is indicative of hyperglycemia or high blood sugar. Chronic low levels falling below 70 mg is indicative of hypoglycemia or low blood sugar.Hypoglycemia is a potentially fatal condition. Symptoms of this condition are lethargy, impaired mental functioning, irritability and loss of consciousness. Persistent hyperglycemia results in diabetes mellitus, which is the most common disease related to blood sugar regulation failure. Diabetes can cause eye, kidney and nerve damage.
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The normal blood sugar level of our body is 70 to 150 mg. Above 150 mg is indicative of hyperglycemia or high blood sugar. Chronic low levels falling below 70 mg is indicative of hypoglycemia or low blood sugar.Hypoglycemia is a potentially fatal condition. Symptoms of this condition are lethargy, impaired mental functioning, irritability and loss of consciousness. Persistent hyperglycemia results in diabetes mellitus, which is the most common disease related to blood sugar regulation failure. Diabetes can cause eye, kidney and nerve damage.
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Hypo-low——–Hyper-high——glyco—-sugar——-emia—–condition
low blood sugar—high blood sugar
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Cami, hypo indicates LOW blood sugar, Hyper means elevated HIGH blood sugar Hop this helps. Good Luck Rita V
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