Kayla55
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- Signs that you have high blood sugar include being constantly tired or thirsty, experiencing chronic headaches, and having blurred vision.
It is tied up with seratone and affects bones, so need calcium, magnesium, manganese, zink and general vitamin.
one needs to balance blood pressure, either eat too little or too much. With old age body stops producing hormones such as insulin etc. so deficiency becomes worse.
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When you hear the term "high blood sugar," it's likely you think of people who are diagnosed with diabetes and need insulin to keep their bodies in equilibrium. But high blood sugar or hyperglycemia can affect people without diabetes too. And, if left untreated, it can lead to nerve damage or kidney, eye, or heart disease.
High blood sugar can affect the hormones that play a role in brain function, so a person with it may experience headaches often.
Specifically, the hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine make the brain's blood vessels expand and contract. High blood sugar messes with the normal flow of blood and can make your head hurt until your blood levels are more in equilibrium.
7 signs you have high blood sugar even if you don't have diabetes
High blood sugar doesn't only affect people with diabetes. Infections, inactivity, stress, and other issues can also lead to the condition.
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