glucosa means glucose — a common term in Medical Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 28, 2025
glucosa
noun • /[gloo-KOH-sah]/
glucose
Example:
Su nivel de glucosa está estable.
Your glucose level is stable.
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🧠 What does glucosa mean?
Glucose is a type of sugar and is the main source of energy for our bodies. In Spanish, "glucosa" refers to this same essential sugar that fuels our cells. You'll hear this word used in medical contexts, discussions about diet and nutrition, and even sometimes in everyday conversation when talking about blood sugar or energy levels.
📚 Extra examples
- El médico me dijo que mi nivel de glucosa está alto.
The doctor told me that my glucose level is high. - Necesito controlar mi glucosa porque tengo diabetes.
I need to control my glucose because I have diabetes. - Las bebidas azucaradas pueden causar un aumento rápido de la glucosa en la sangre.
Sugary drinks can cause a rapid increase in blood glucose. - La glucosa es esencial para el funcionamiento del cerebro.
Glucose is essential for brain function.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "glucosa"
Synonyms: azúcar en la sangre (blood sugar), dextrosa (dextrose - a specific type of glucose)
💡 Did You Know?
While we often associate glucose with sugar, it’s actually vital for our health! Our bodies break down the carbohydrates we eat into glucose, which our cells use for energy. Maintaining healthy glucose levels is key to overall well-being.
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