hyperglycemia

/ˌhaɪpərɡlaɪˈsiːmiə/
noun
  1. A medical condition in which there is too much sugar (glucose) in the blood. This is the standard American English spelling of hyperglycaemia.
    • The patient was diagnosed with hyperglycemia after a routine blood test.
    • Symptoms of hyperglycemia include frequent urination and increased thirst.
    • Managing hyperglycemia often requires changes in diet and medication.
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