Absolutely
Glucose is a common carbohydrate. It is a simple sugar which can cause blood sugar to rise.
No, alcohol and sugary drinks cause a rise in blood sugar. The rise in blood sugar cause increased insulin production. The increased insulin will cause a crash in blood sugar levels. In larger amounts, it becomes a bit of an ugly up and down cycle.
Yes, infections can cause blood sugar levels to rise. During an infection, the body releases stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, which can lead to insulin resistance and higher blood sugar levels. It's important for individuals with diabetes to closely monitor their blood sugar levels during an infection and seek medical advice if necessary.
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Yes. Pain can cause a rise in the blood pressure.
when undigested chemical food substances reenters the bloodstream.(containing sugar as well) as the result of constipation, diabetes results.
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sir my sugar level some time goes up but comes down automatically without medicine i am sever stomach patisantYes, I had viral gastroenteritis and my blood sugar rose to 123 when it is below 100 normally
Yes, it does Yes it does!!
I have high blood sugar problems, so I understand your need for researching this. High blood sugar is caused by a rise in the glucose levels in your blood. Sugars and simple carbohydrates can cause this to happen in individuals with a tendency towards diabetes. A site I found to be beneficial is: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/high_blood_sugar_hyperglycemia/article_em.htm
Eating before a blood test can cause a temporary increase in blood sugar levels due to the digestion of carbohydrates. This increase may affect the accuracy of certain blood tests related to glucose levels, such as fasting blood sugar or HbA1c tests. It is generally recommended to fast before these specific blood tests to obtain accurate results.