Blood sugar isn't really sugar, but a measure of the amount of glucose bound into a person's blood cells. We use glucose for "fuel" essentially, to power various cellular processes.
Hyperglycemia
It's called neuroglycopenia and usually results from hypoglycemia, lack of blood sugar.
No, blood sugars are called Glucose and Sucrose is just plain table sugar.
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Blood tests for Cholesterol and sugar are the most common ones.glycomark
There are two hormones that control the supply of sugar from the blood to the muscles. They are insulin and glucagon.
for fasting blood sugar: 80mg/dl-110mg/dl for random blood sugar: 110-180mg/dl beyond this ranges mention above considered to have high glucose in the blood or manifested the so called hyperglycaemia.
It is called Hypoglycemia.
Low blood sugar
Glucose is called blood sugar.
Sugar is a sugar called sucrose, that the body converts into glucose for energy.
Sugar is energy ( to be simple ) . Our body needs energy to do any work . The energy is stored in the form of carbohydrates . So naturally there is a certain level of sugar otherwise called glucose present on the blood. When excess glucose is present the condition is called diabetes !