glukózafruktóza
Glukózafruktóza is a type of diabetes that is characterized by abnormally high levels of glucose and fructose in the blood. It is often referred to as "combined carbohydrate intolerance" or "multiple carbohydrate malabsorption". This condition occurs when the body is unable to properly metabolize glucose and fructose, resulting in an accumulation of these sugars in the bloodstream.
Glukózafruktóza is typically diagnosed through a process of elimination, where other potential underlying causes of the
The exact cause of glukózafruktóza is not fully understood, but it is believed to be associated with
There is no cure for glukózafruktóza, but symptoms can be managed through dietary changes and lifestyle modifications.