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Triggers for Hyperglycemia
By LadyLively on March 10, 2016
Some people with diabetes may wonder what causes elevated blood sugar, medically called hyperglycemia.
The American Diabetes Association explains these potential causes:
- Taking an insufficient insulin dose.
- Getting insufficient exercise.
- Eating too much.
- Being under emotional stress.
- Having a cold or the flu.
Source: HealthDay
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