The symptoms of both types are quite similar since both types lead to raised glucose levels, a condition
known as hyperglycemia.
Additionally, both over - and undernutrition as
well as hyperglycemia in pregnancy are associated with increased risk for cardiorenal disease in the offspring.
Refined sugar is quickly absorbed into your bloodstream and can cause blood sugar spikes also
know as Hyperglycemia.
Excessive blood sugar is also referred to
as hyperglycemia.
When they review the blood test, your veterinarian is looking for repeated abnormally high levels of blood glucose, referred to
as hyperglycemia, and the presence of glucose in the urine, referred to as glycosuria.
With diabetes, a pet's body also inhibits organs and muscles from converting sugars into energy, creating a condition known
as hyperglycemia — an excess of glucose in the bloodstream.
Both conditions prevent the internal organs and muscles from converting glucose to energy, resulting in excess amount of glucose in the blood known
as hyperglycemia.