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  2. Dangerous Blood Sugar Levels: What’s Too Low or High?

    www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-a-dangerous-blood-sugar...

    Extreme fluctuations in blood sugar (glucose), whether too high (hyperglycemia) or too low (hypoglycemia), can be dangerous for people with diabetes.

  3. What Levels of Blood Sugar Are Dangerous? - Diabetes Strong

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    Blood sugar levels are considered high in people with diabetes once they’re more than the 125 mg/dL that indicates a diabetes diagnosis. However, having a blood sugar of 145 mg/dL usually won’t cause any problems (especially if you’re going to sleep or planning to exercise).

  4. High Blood Sugar: Complications That Can Happen - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/diabetes/uncontrolled-blood-sugar-risks

    Many things can affect your blood sugar levels, including what you eat and drink, your activity level, medications you take, illness and stress, and hormone fluctuations.

  5. Normal Blood Sugar Levels By Age (Chart) - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/health/wellness/normal-blood-sugar-levels

    What Blood Sugar Level Is Dangerous? Low blood sugar—or hypoglycemia—occurs when an individual’s glucose levels fall below 70 mg/dL. Severe low blood sugar occurs when glucose levels fall...

  6. Hyperglycemia in diabetes - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hyperglycemia/...

    In people who have diabetes, glucose tends to build up in the bloodstream. This condition is called hyperglycemia. It may reach dangerously high levels if it is not treated properly. Insulin and other drugs are used to lower blood sugar levels.

  7. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar): Symptoms & Treatment

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    A person with a fasting blood glucose greater than 125 mg/dL on more than one occasion usually receives a diabetes diagnosis — typically Type 2 diabetes. People with Type 1 diabetes usually have very high blood sugar (above 250 mg/dL) upon diagnosis.

  8. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar): Symptoms, Causes, Treatments

    www.webmd.com/diabetes/diabetes-hyperglycemia

    Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, is a serious problem if you have diabetes. Know the causes and ways to prevent this condition.

  9. Diabetic coma - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    If you have diabetes, dangerously high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or dangerously low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can lead to a diabetic coma. If you go into a diabetic coma, you're alive — but you can't wake up or respond purposefully to sights, sounds or other types of stimulation.

  10. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Glucose) | American Diabetes ...

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    Find out what causes hyperglycemia, learn about the symptoms, effective treatments, and prevention methods. Take control of your blood sugar levels with our expert guidance.

  11. Hyperglycemia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

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    In people with type 2 diabetes, very high blood glucose levels can lead to a life-threatening condition called hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS), which causes profound dehydration and a change in mental status. What causes hyperglycemia? Hyperglycemia most commonly affects people who have diabetes.