Ankurita Sharma
The expression "hyperglycemia" got from the Greek hyper (high) + glykys (sweet/sugar) + haima (blood). Hyperglycemia is blood glucose more prominent than 125 mg/dL while fasting and more noteworthy than 180 mg/ dL 2 hours postprandial. A patient has debilitated glucose resistance, or prediabetes, with a fasting plasma glucose of 100 mg/dL to 125 mg/dL. A patient is named diabetic with a fasting blood glucose of more noteworthy than 125 mg/ dL. At the point when hyperglycemia is left untreated, it can prompt numerous genuine hazardous intricacies that incorporate harm to the eye, kidneys, nerves, heart, and the fringe vascular framework.
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