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Elevated Postprandial Glucose (PPG) Level
- A PPG level of 180 mg/dL suggests impaired glucose tolerance or possible diabetes.
Connection Between Blood Sugar and Urination
- High blood sugar can cause increased urination as the kidneys work to expel excess glucose.
Joint Pain Causes
- High blood sugar may lead to joint pain through inflammation or conditions like diabetic neuropathy or gout.
Medical Evaluation
- Consult a healthcare provider for tests like fasting blood sugar, HbA1c, and joint pain assessment.
Management Recommendations
- Consider dietary changes, regular exercise, and blood sugar monitoring.
Specialist Consultation
- Endocrinology for diabetes management; rheumatology if joint pain persists.
Urgent Care Indicators
- Seek immediate care for severe joint swelling, fever, or infection signs.
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