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why do a patient having a juvenile-onset diabetes develop hyperglycemia?

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why do a patient having a juvenile-onset diabetes develop hyperglycemia?

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Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar. Your body works off a simple recipe to make energy… Sugar + insulin = fat cells. Need both ingredients. Your pancreas provides the insulin, but a diabetic doesn’t make insulin. Without it, the sugar sits in the blood and you get “high blood sugar” or hyperglycemia.

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