For people with diabetes, regularly checking their blood sugar levels is part of their daily life. But if you don't have diabetes, you likely aren't measuring your blood sugar very often, if at all.
Hyperglycemia is high blood glucose (sugar) levels. It is common in people with diabetes but can occur in people who have not been diagnosed with diabetes. It can develop slowly with no obvious ...
High blood sugar, while commonly associated with diabetes, can also occur in people without diabetes. High blood sugar can cause a person to feel tired. Here’s what to know. One of the most common ...
Beta-blockers can cause either low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) or high blood sugar (hyperglycemia). They can also mask the symptoms of low blood sugar, meaning that a person may not be aware they have ...
A blood sugar roller coaster isn’t a medical term. But it describes a common experience for people who use insulin to treat diabetes. A blood sugar roller coaster is when high blood sugar levels ...