Hyperglycemia as a Physiological Signal: Beyond the Disease Label
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This work presents a conceptual reframing of hyperglycemia as a physiological signal rather than a standalone disease entity. It proposes that elevated blood glucose represents an adaptive dashboard indicator reflecting systemic metabolic strain, loss of tissue glucose residency, and organ-specific insulin resistance under stress. By viewing circulating glucose as a temporary refuge when cellular and organ receptivity is functionally curtailed, this narrative encourages a shift from number-centric suppression toward physiology-first interpretation. The contribution is intended as an educational and conceptual perspective only, without diagnostic criteria, quantitative thresholds, or therapeutic pathways.
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