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What happens to blood cells if there is too much sugar in the blood stream?
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What happens to blood cells if there is too much sugar in the blood stream?
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What happens to blood cells if there is too much sugar in the blood stream?
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Hyperglycemia is when blood sugar levels are always higher, only happens when insulin doesn’t respond properly. Without insulin glucose can’t get into cells and so it builds up in the bloodstream.
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