When a person has too much sugar (glucose) in the body, Diabetes can develop. Diabetes occurs when the pancreas either doesn't make insulin or doesn't make enough insulin to combat the extra sugar.
If the pH in the blood is too low (acidic), a condition called acidosis occurs. This can disrupt normal body functions and lead to symptoms such as confusion, fatigue, and shortness of breath. Severe acidosis can be life-threatening if not corrected promptly.
The body can produce too much blood due to conditions such as polycythemia vera, which is a rare blood disorder where the bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. This can lead to an increased risk of blood clots and other complications.
If carbon dioxide levels in the blood are too low, a condition called hypocapnia can occur. This can lead to symptoms like dizziness, shortness of breath, numbness or tingling, and muscle cramps. In severe cases, hypocapnia can cause confusion, seizures, or even loss of consciousness.
Getting up too quickly can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, leading to temporary dizziness or lightheadedness. This is known as orthostatic hypotension and can happen when blood pools in your legs due to rapid movement. It's usually harmless but if it happens often, you should consult a doctor to rule out any underlying health issues.
When your blood pressure is too low, it can result in dizziness, fainting, weakness, blurred vision, confusion, and fatigue. It may be a sign of an underlying health condition, so it's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
You get Diabetes eventually.---------------------------------------------------------------While eating too many sugary foods can lead to diabetes, it is not always the case. When you eat too many sugary foods your body releases a hormone called insulin from your pancreas into your bloodstream. Insulin absorbs suagr from the blood to enable you to use it for energy rather than store it as fat but when you eat too much suagr you build up a resistence to insulin and it loses its power to convert sugar to energy. Eating too many sugary foods will, most often, result in weight gain, Other times it can lead to low magnesium levels (needed for blood circulation), water retention, high blood pressure and possibly even Heart disease. - Laurynm
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Try to avoid sugary and cold foods this increases blood flow stick to healthy choices no sugary foods.
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Many people use blood sugar monitors to make sure their blood sugar levels don't go too high or low. If it goes to low then they have to eat some sugary substance.
your blood pressure rises
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You might die
Yes, too many sugary treats can and will give your horse cavities.
It typically means its too sweet.....too much sugar
Hyperlipoproteinemia occurs when there is too much lipid (fat) in the blood