Hyperglycemia is a related term of hyperinsulinemia.
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia
is that hyperglycemia is (medicine) an unusually high concentration of sugar in the blood while hyperinsulinemia is (medicine) the condition of having an excessively high level of insulin in the blood, usually due to excess production.
As nouns the difference between hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia
is that hyperglycemia is (medicine) an unusually high concentration of sugar in the blood while hyperinsulinemia is (medicine) the condition of having an excessively high level of insulin in the blood, usually due to excess production.
hyperglycemia
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Alternative forms
* hyperglycaemia
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Noun
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(medicine) An unusually high concentration of sugar in the blood
Antonyms
* hypoglycemia
hyperinsulinemia
English
Noun
(medicine) The condition of having an excessively high level of insulin in the blood, usually due to excess production
Derived terms
*hyperinsulinemic
Related terms
*hyperglycemia
*hypoinsulinemia