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High Insulin Levels

Posted on February 10, 2010.
High Insulin LevelsHigh levels of glucose and normal glucose

Whatever the cause of the level of sugar in the blood is high, it is important that it should be avoided at all costs. High levels of glucose in the morning, leading to many chronic complications.

These are possible factors that contribute to greater amount of sugar in the blood:

* Chronic pancreatitis
* Cushing's Syndrome
* Cystic fibrosis
* Diabetes
* Gestational diabetes
* Glucagonoma
* Oral contraceptives

This question must be duly taken into account or else it can lead to many complications.

In general, if a person wakes up and energetic experiences suddenly a sugar rush, then it is due to inadequate dose of insulin during sleeping hours. Somogyi effect is the main reason for this. If a person does not eat his snack at bedtime, his blood sugar can drop. This will trigger the hormones that nullify the effect of lower sugar levels. Hormones play their role when the person is asleep and as a result the person experiences an increased level of glucose in the blood.

If a person wakes up with high levels of glucose in the morning, he should spend the day in order to stay away from foods with high levels of IM. The ideal level of blood sugar is between 80mg/dl and 120 mg / dl before meals and morning. After the meal, the level rises, but it takes no more than 160 mg / dl. Before ending the day just before bedtime sugar levels in the blood ranged from 100 mg / dl ~ 140 mg / dl.

High blood sugar can cause serious complications if not properly treated.

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