Excess Glycogen Storage Signs Symptoms Complications
Excess glucose makes your blood sugar rise, which starts a chain reaction that changes it into glycogen. Glycogen is then stored in your muscle and liver cells. Later, when your body needs energy, it converts glycogen back into glucose for quick energy. When something interferes with this process, your body eventually runs out of places to store glycogen. That’s when it becomes a problem. This article will review the symptoms of different causes of excess glycogen storage, the complications they can lead to, and when you should make an appointment with your healthcare provider....