Does a high blood sugar level over 200 always damage organs?
On One Hand: Indicators and ModerationThere are many physical indicators associated with hyperglycemia–or high blood sugar. A person with blood sugar levels at or above 200 are most frequently diagnosed as diabetic; and diabetes can often be effectively moderated with dietary changes and injections of additional insulin. An example of the physical indicators linked with high blood sugar can be: dehydration, blurred vision and/or an increased heart rate.On the Other: Factor in the RisksA person with hyperglycemic levels of over 200 can be at risk for serious health problems–even related to organs. The kidneys, eyes and heart can be negatively affected by hyperglycemia because of the copious amounts of blood glucose which flow into these organs. These organs are then more at risk to crash. According to the Diabetes Network, organs can “fail to produce key enzymes, fail to repair themselves and fail to transport nutrients needed in the cells.”Bottom LineA high blood sugar level over 200