You can maintain your blood glucose levels by watching what you eat and exercising. If you are diabetic, you should get a blood glucose meter and test your blood twice a day to make sure you are within normal levels. Also, if you are diabetic, take your insulin.
Great question. Chronically elevated blood sugar is caused from having so much sugar in your system that despite high levels of insulin, the sugar spills back into the blood. To reduce blood sugar you need to reduce the amount of sugar in the body. There are three things you can do to accomplish this. First eliminate adding more sugar to the system. This means to stop consuming sugar (in any form) and anything that converts to sugar (starches like bread, pasta, potato etc) this is done by adopting a very low carbohydrate diet such as a Ketogenic diet. Next we need to get the body to burn off the excess sugar in the system, this can be accomplished with a combination or exercise (high intensity) and intermittent or extended fasts. Of course if you are on any Diabetes medicine, you must consult your physician prior to starting any of these measures. As they reduce you systems sugars the medicine can cause your blood sugars to get too low. If you are aggressively eliminating sugar from your body, you will need to taper and eventually stop your meds and this needs to be under the prescribing physicians care. You might enjoy ‘The Diabetes Code’ by Jason Fung as he is a physician, runs a large clinic dealing with T2D and speaks in easily understood language and makes good recommendations. Personally, I was formerly a T2D with an Ha1c of 9.6 and was taking 3 meds but not insulin; now I am one no meds, have lost a bunch of weight and my last Ha1c was 5.3. Good luck! MORE DETAILS PLEASE DROP AN email TO contact through Google address SLONLINEBAY.
Most people can bring their blood sugar numbers down by eating a low carb diet and exercise along with insulin or oral medications.
For type 1 diabetes, the way to bring down high blood sugar is by giving yourself (him/her) an insulin shot.
Do some research on what a sensible, healthy diet is AND talk to your doctor.
You can reduce sugar level in blood by lowering your sugar intake and also excercise such as walking and moderate weight training.
(1). by medication. (2). by regular suitable exercise. (3). by well planned diet control
take extra insulin and drink water
With an insulin shot.
take an insalin shot
yes
Insulin is released into the body when blood sugar levels are high to bring it down a notch
with type ones you must take insulin (medicine given in the form of shots) to control your blood sugar. In some cases of type 2 diabetes diet and exercise alone does not lower the sugar levels alone. A tablet form of medication will also be given to help bring sugar level down.
It depends on the cause of the high blood sugar. If the patient has type II diabetes, their blood sugar may remain high after an insulin injection because their cells are insulin resistant. Often, these patients will be placed on a drug that increases insulin sensitivity, such as Metformin.
Blood sugar comes from the foods you eat. Food is broken down into glucose in the digestion process
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Some proven remedies for low blood sugar are orange juice and peanut butter. They are not as fattening as candy and they still have lots of healthy sugars to bring low blood sugar up fast.
The liver will bring the sugar/glucose back into the blood
you can eat a small snack or eat glucose tablets to raise it.
I'm a diabetic and when my blood sugar was that high they gave me insulin and medicine to bring it down. to naturally get it down excercise and diet if this is the first time and it won't go away or it keeps happening you might want to take them to the doctor.
The pancreas breaks food down and helps to maintain blood sugar levels. The pancreas is a very important organ in the body.
it means you ate too much and you need to cut down on the blood sugar