High ferritin (iron) levels can cause insulin resistance. This is particularly likely for men and post-menopausal women as our bodies have no way to get rid of iron, other than bleeding. So, yes, dumping some excess iron through donating blood may improve insulin sensitivity which in turn can improve blood glucose levels.
While Diabetes can come in several different varieties, all of them cause blood glucose levels to be higher than normal if not proper measures are not adhered to. Specifically, diabetes affects the body's ability to utilize insulin properly. This keeps the body's cells from being able to take in glucose from the blood.
Yes. blood tastes sweeter, the nearer to the bone
Depends on how high your blood pressure is and whether or not you are using crystal meth.
Not really.
it depends on the donators blood.
when should i take my blood sugar levels if i have diabetes type 2?
High blood sugar levels can cause shape changes in the lens of the eye
Blood sugar levels may increase slightly when oral contraceptives are used
Diabetes is a disease that impacts the body's blood sugar levels. Medication may be prescribed by your doctor to help your body control your blood sugar levels. You will also probably be instructed to eat a diet that is designed for people with diabetes to help control blood sugar levels most effectively. Monitoring your blood sugar levels is an important part of managing your disease. You will need to test your blood sugar levels with a measuring meter several times each day. You should keep a log of your blood sugar levels and report your findings to your doctor often.
No, but this is a common misconception. Whilst diabetes can cause high blood sugar levels, high blood sugar levels can't cause diabetes. There is a variety of causes for it, but this isn't one.
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You can find more information about diabetes and blood sugar levels at medical resource sites, such as www.webmd.com, or by speaking with your doctor if you have concerns.
Yes, alcohol has sugar in it and can affect blood sugar levels. Most diabetics are told to avoid alcohol consumption, as it tends to distort blood sugar levels and makes blood sugar control difficult.
I recommend WebMD as a reliable source for information on blood sugar levels. Here is a link to their site related to blood sugar levels: http://diabetes.webmd.com/how-sugar-affects-diabetes. You may also find valuable information in a book entitled "Blood Sugar 101: What They Don't Tell You About Diabetes."
High insulin levels occur in an attempt to counter high levels of sugar. Type II diabetes is caused by insulin receptors on cells not having much of a response to insulin. Hence, more insulin is released in an attempt to lower the blood sugar levels. This is why high insulin levels are a symptom of Type II diabetes, not a cause.
Antidiabetic drugs are medicines that help control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes).
it is diabetes it means you have low suger levels