Diabetes Talk Show - DIABETIC PATIENT CURBING WITH BLOOD SUGAR SPIKES
If you have diabetes you know it’s a must to keep your blood sugar levels under control. But do you know what makes them spike? What’s a spike ? After-meal, or “postprandial,” spikes are actually temporary high blood glucose levels that occur soon after eating. It is normal for the level of glucose in the blood to increase a small amount after eating, even in people who do not have diabetes. However, if the rise is too high, it can affect your quality of life today & contribute to serious health problems. Causes of spikes The reason blood glucose tends to spike after eating in many people with diabetes is a simple matter of timing. As amylin is either produced in insufficient amounts or not at all, so the movement of food from the stomach to the intestines is not slowed the way it should be. As a result, food digests even faster than usual. This combination of slower insulin & faster food can cause the blood glucose level to rise quite high soon a...
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