Why do people with diabetes suddenly have a sudden increase in blood sugar

Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Insulin can lower blood sugar levels.

    Glucagon can raise blood sugar levels.

    1 A sudden increase in blood sugar in diabetic patients may be due to improper diet, which makes the glucose level in the blood rise rapidly, and insufficient insulin causes blood sugar to rise.

    2. It may be caused by a series of reasons such as overwork, irregular work and rest, endocrine disorders, and unstable blood sugar.

    3. Diabetic patients should follow the doctor's instructions, and they should not blindly use drugs according to the regulations, which may also be the cause of elevated blood sugar.

    Be sure to pay attention to your diet and eat less greasy, spicy, and high-sugar foods in order to make the condition effective**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello! I'm a health manager, and I'm happy to serve you.

    There are several reasons for the sudden increase in blood sugar in diabetic patients: Improper diet: If the diet is not strictly controlled, eating greasy foods with high sugar content will lead to a rapid increase in glucose in the blood, which will lead to a sudden increase in blood sugar; Overwork:

    If you are overworked, it will cause the sugar stored in the muscles and liver to be decomposed and converted into glucose, resulting in unstable blood sugar and increased blood sugar; Irrational drug use: After the blood sugar is slightly lowered, the blood sugar will suddenly rise if the drug is not strictly followed by the doctor's instructions, and the drug is stopped or the dose of the drug is reduced.

    Intervention method 2 for diabetic patients: appropriate drugs**, medication** under the guidance of a doctor, such as metformin hydrochloride tablets, acarbose tablets, dapagliflozin tablets, etc., and at the same time follow the doctor's instructions to take medication regularly and quantitatively.

    I hope the above is helpful to you, and I wish you a speedy **!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, in this case it is recommended to see a doctor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A common cause of elevated blood sugar.

    Eating habits. Eating habits are the main cause of high blood sugar, because many foods contain sugar, we can not avoid eating a lot of sugar when eating. Therefore, patients with high blood sugar must pay a little attention to their diet, try to avoid eating some foods with too high sugar content, and form good habits in their diet.

    Insulin, as long as anyone who knows a little about diabetes, knows the relationship between insulin and blood sugar. Since insulin has the effect of promoting glycogenolysis, if there is any problem with insulin, then high blood sugar will follow.

    Lack of sleep. Research from the authoritative diabetes agency shows that there is another cause of high blood sugar, that is, high blood sugar caused by lack of sleep. If a diabetic patient does not sleep well for several days in a row, or does not get enough sleep, it is easy to cause high blood sugar or unstable blood sugar. Therefore, sleep quality is also inseparable from the cause of high blood sugar.

    Mood swings can also affect blood sugar, and when people are happy, sad, or angry, they can increase the secretion of adrenaline in the body, which can lead to an increase in blood sugar. Drugs.

    Taking certain medications, such as diuretics, glucocorticoids, anticancer drugs, antihypertensive drugs, birth control pills, sugary syrups and herbal honey pills, can raise blood sugar.

    Other diseases. Coronary heart disease is closely related to high blood sugar. Therefore, once it is diagnosed as hyperglycemia, we should try to know what causes hyperglycemia, so that we can treat the symptoms and do a good job in preventing and preventing hyperglycemia.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The likelihood of diabetes is very high. It is necessary to see a doctor for further comprehensive examination and then select the ** regimen. It is necessary to understand whether the patient has complications such as heart, fundus, and kidney, and also to choose ** drugs according to weight, comorbid diseases, pancreatic islet function, etc., generally without special circumstances, mainly oral hypoglycemic drugs**.

    Also pay proper attention to your diet, a low-fat and low-salt diet.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Is it difficult to control at 30 weeks? I'm also 30 weeks. In the past two days, the insulin dose has been increased, and the food is similar to usual.

    But blood sugar is not as well controlled as it used to be... Don't know what to do? Is the landlord taking insulin?

    How much do you use now?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is the cause of sudden high blood sugar?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Question 1: What is the cause of the sudden increase in blood sugar? What causes blood sugar to rise?

    A fasting blood glucose milli mol liter, or a 2-hour postprandial blood glucose milli mol, is called a hyperglycemic state. In daily life, diabetic patients are prone to hyperglycemia, and non-diabetic hyperglycemia is also common. Long-term elevated blood sugar will lead to the occurrence of diabetic complications and endanger the health of diabetic patients, so it is necessary to avoid elevated blood sugar.

    What I saw in the micro-sugar knowledge base.

    Question 2: What happens when blood sugar suddenly rises You are talking about blood sugar fluctuations. The main causes of blood glucose fluctuations are postprandial hyperglycemia, human stress (e.g., fever, surgery, trauma, mood swings, diet) and other factors.

    In addition, hypoglycemia caused by improper use of hypoglycemic drugs may also occur when sugar-containing drugs are used to raise blood sugar. A friend of mine has diabetes, and some time ago he shared an article called "Xue Chenghong's Five-Year Road to Resist Diabetes", which is very practical, and I suggest you can read it and learn about it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many factors that can cause blood sugar to rise, including physiological factors such as poor diet; It also includes some pathological factors, such as impaired pancreatic islet function, delayed insulin secretion, and the body's own pancreatic insulin resistance.

    1. Physiological factors.

    When a large amount of sugary and sugar-rich foods, carbohydrate-containing beverages and starch-rich foods are consumed, blood sugar ** suddenly increases, and the body cannot convert it in time to cause a sudden increase in blood sugar.

    2. Pathological factors.

    1.Impaired islet function: The islet function is impaired, resulting in insufficient insulin secretion in the body, which in turn leads to an increase in blood sugar.

    2.Delayed insulin secretion: Failure to produce enough insulin in a timely manner after a meal or after a sweet tooth is consumed.

    to digest, which in turn leads to an increase in blood sugar.

    3.The body itself has insulin resistance: although it can secrete enough insulin, it is insensitive to the utilization of pancreatic islet acrein, which causes blood sugar to rise.

    If the elevated blood glucose is caused by a physiologic cause, Trinexuc is usually not required. If it is caused by pathological factors, it is necessary to carry out ** for the primary disease, and give a relevant diagnosis and treatment plan on the basis of a clear diagnosis.

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