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Understanding and Treating Highs
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High blood sugar, or hyperglycemia, is generally defined as 140 mg/dL or greater. Symptoms include fatigue, thirst, frequent urination, and dry mouth. Work with your doctor to keep your blood sugars stable and be prepared for highs and lows.

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