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Morning Blood Sugar Level
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Reduce carbohydrates during nighttime
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Nail down your medication and/or insulin dose
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How to deal with spiking blood sugars after meals
Precap
Introduction and understanding why morning sugar levels in Diabetes.
The increase in sugar levels in the morning is due to hormonal release during sleep. Hormones like cortisol and epinephrine are released during sleep, causing insulin resistance
Insulin's job is to monitor, balance, and purify glucose for proper cellular function.
Insulin resistance develops in type 2 diabetes, and if a person is Type 1, people with diabetes require insulin to manage their condition.
Uncontrolled sugar levels can lead to Dawn Phenomena; it is a normal phenomenon that occurs in individuals but is more pronounced in people with diabetes.
Dawn Phenomena may cause an unexplained rise in sugar levels and possible reasons for the uncontrolled increase in sugar levels
if you took carbohydrates at night, that might be the reason
Insufficient insulin intake at night can cause increased sugar levels in the morning, or diabetes medicines not suiting the body can also lead to increased sugar levels
Check if diabetes medicines and carb consumption are correct; ensure insulin dose is taken as per proper dosage, especially at night.