Can too much insulin raise blood sugar?
Chronic insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia can result in chronic high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), which leads to prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes.
Last updated on 28 Sep 2023
Yes, too low sugar levels are known as hypoglycemia. One can faint if it is not treated on time.
No, hypoglycemia means low blood glucose levels.
The symptoms of high blood sugar are tiredness, blurry vision, frequent urination, dry mouth and unintentional weight loss.
It is known to cause confusion and dizziness. Research is not suggestive of any kind of mania.
2.4 blood sugar levels means it is very low and you have chances to possibly faint or feel extremely drowsy.
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