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hyperglycemic

Terms vs Hyperglycemic - What's the difference?

terms | hyperglycemic |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective hyperglycemic is

having excessively high blood sugar.

Hyperglycemia vs Hyperglycemic - What's the difference?

hyperglycemia | hyperglycemic |


As a noun hyperglycemia

is (medicine) an unusually high concentration of sugar in the blood.

As an adjective hyperglycemic is

having excessively high blood sugar.

Taxonomy vs Hyperglycemic - What's the difference?

taxonomy | hyperglycemic |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective hyperglycemic is

having excessively high blood sugar.

Prediabetic vs Hyperglycemic - What's the difference?

prediabetic | hyperglycemic |


As adjectives the difference between prediabetic and hyperglycemic

is that prediabetic is preceding the onset of diabetes; thus, indicating the probable future onset of diabetes while hyperglycemic is having excessively high blood sugar.

As a noun prediabetic

is one who has prediabetes.

Hyperglycemic vs Nonhyperglycemic - What's the difference?

hyperglycemic | nonhyperglycemic |


As adjectives the difference between hyperglycemic and nonhyperglycemic

is that hyperglycemic is having excessively high blood sugar while nonhyperglycemic is not hyperglycemic.

Diabetes vs Hyperglycemic - What's the difference?

diabetes | hyperglycemic | see also |

Diabetes is a see also of hyperglycemic.


As a noun diabetes

is .

As an adjective hyperglycemic is

having excessively high blood sugar.

Antihyperglycemic vs Hyperglycemic - What's the difference?

antihyperglycemic | hyperglycemic | Derived terms |

Antihyperglycemic is a derived term of hyperglycemic.


As adjectives the difference between antihyperglycemic and hyperglycemic

is that antihyperglycemic is (of a medication or treatment) tending to reduce hyperglycemia (high blood sugar, characteristic of diabetes) while hyperglycemic is having excessively high blood sugar.

As a noun antihyperglycemic

is (medicine) such a medication.

Hypoglycemic vs Hyperglycemic - What's the difference?

hypoglycemic | hyperglycemic | Antonyms |

Hypoglycemic is an antonym of hyperglycemic.


As adjectives the difference between hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic

is that hypoglycemic is (pathology) suffering from hypoglycemia while hyperglycemic is having excessively high blood sugar.

As a noun hypoglycemic

is a sufferer of hypoglycemia.

Hyperglycaemic vs Hyperglycemic - What's the difference?

hyperglycaemic | hyperglycemic | Alternative forms |

Hyperglycaemic is an alternative form of hyperglycemic.


As adjectives the difference between hyperglycaemic and hyperglycemic

is that hyperglycaemic is while hyperglycemic is having excessively high blood sugar.

Hyperglycemic vs Hyperinsulinemic - What's the difference?

hyperglycemic | hyperinsulinemic | Related terms |

Hyperglycemic is a related term of hyperinsulinemic.


As adjectives the difference between hyperglycemic and hyperinsulinemic

is that hyperglycemic is having excessively high blood sugar while hyperinsulinemic is suffering from or characterized by hyperinsulinemia, an excessively high level of insulin in the blood.