People more at risk of developing high blood sugar include those over the age of 40, those who are overweight, and those who have a relative with the condition.
The life-long condition can enter into remission – a period where symptoms aren’t present.
However, this is usually achieved by a healthier diet, taking medication, and having regular check-ups with your GP.
In regards to diet, the NHS advise to limit the consumption of fat, salt, and sugar.
Published at Fri, 21 May 2021 10:05:33 +0000
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