And thank you for your question, Hyperglycemia is a blood sugar disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels in people that have diabetes. There are two different types of Hyperglycemia fasting and postprandial or after eating. Some of the symptoms of hyperglycemia are Increased thirst, difficulty concentrating, headaches, blurred vision, frequent urinating, feeling weak, slow healing cuts or wounds along with stomach and intestinal problems.It can affect your health if left untreated by causing blindness and infections where wounds have happened.
Treatment for hyperglycemia involves dietary changes, like drinking more water, eating different foods and changes in diabetes medication. The key to prevention is knowing your blood sugar levels as well as eating foods that are low in carbohydrates, testing your blood glucose regularly and wearing a medic alert bracelet so others know your condition.
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