
Why your blood sugar is high in the morning? Heres how to lower it
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- English
- 2021
- 00h : 01m : 48s
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<p>People with diabetes have a more difficult time regulating their blood sugar. Those with type 1 diabetes are not able to produce insulin, the hormone that helps the body convert blood sugar into energy. And those with type 2 diabetes cannot use insulin effectively. As a result, blood sugar levels are often much higher for people with diabetes, especially in the morning.</p> <p>What is the dawn phenomenon?</p> <p>That early morning jump in your blood sugar is called the dawn phenomenon or the dawn effect, it happens between 2 am and 8 am. The effects of the dawn phenomenon can vary from person to person, even from day to day. It is believed that the natural overnight release of counter-regulatory hormones makes your insulin resistance stronger, which makes your blood sugar go up. You may also have high blood sugar in the morning as a result of not getting adequate insulin the night before or due to you skipping your medicine or eating the wrong snack before bedtime.</p> <p>How to lower morning blood sugar?</p> <p>Eat dinner early and try to stay active by going for a walk.<br />Check with your health care provider about the medicine you’re taking.<br />Eat breakfast properly as it helps bring your blood sugar back to normal.<br />Eat a snack with some carbohydrates and protein before bed.<br />Avoid all sweetened beverages, like soda, fruit punch, fruit drinks and sweet tea, as just a single serving can raise your blood sugar.</p> <p>If it happens for several mornings in a row, check your insulin level once during the night around 2 am or 3 am for a few nights. Then, take those numbers to your doctor. They can figure out if you really have the dawn phenomenon, or if something else is causing those higher morning numbers.</p>
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