Alcohol generally lowers a type I diabetic's blood sugar.
Answer: This is not necessarily true. if the alcohol your drinking has alot of sugar in it, it is dangerouse for type 2 diabetics as their blood sugar will rise too much and they may go into a diabetic ketoacidosis, basically a coma. If a type one has alcohol, they will need to make sure they have had a meal before hand, and type one's usually suffer from low blood sugar so they will need to be careful as a low blood sugar is worse than a high one.
Alcohol is metabolized in the liver first by alcohol dehydrogenase to acetylaldehyde and with aldehyde dehydrogenase to acetic acid. This reaction "takes precedence" to the release of glucose so that alcohol can have the temporary result of lowered glucose levels, even though that sounds somewhat counter intuitive.
When a person is diagnosed with Diabetes mellitus there should essentially be change in the lifestyle. The person has to change the way he or she eats and lives his or her life. This is in order to control the disease. As they say, diabetes is a disease for life. You can't cure it but you can control it.
Alcohol will raise the blood sugar. If you are diabetic, I'd highly recommend you do NOT drink.
Alcohol will raise your blood pressure because of the sugar content.
alcohol cannot reduce diabetes because it harms all your internal organs and that keeps you from being yourself again. Your diabetes will get even worse if you drink alcohol with it
It increases the sugar level drastically & kills ur insulin level in ur body. Due to which ur triglycerides level increases drastically & affects ur kidney n liver functions easily.
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Yes it can affect your BAC if you have been drinking. Aspirin inhibits your body's ability to metabolize alcohol.
Your triglyceride level can become elevated through excessive alcohol usage.
From my own experience, Do Not Drink Alcohol while taking this drug.
Blood Alcohol Content. How much alcohol is in your blood.
Basically, drinking alcohol influences a persons blood alcohol level. Also drinking water decreases it.
Drinking too much alcohol can raise blood pressure to unhealthy levels. Having more than three drinks in one sitting temporarily increases your blood pressure, but repeated binge drinking can lead to long-term increases.
Taking insulin after drinking alcohol is not allways advisable. The alcohol can prevent the liver from releaseing glucagon, a hormon that makes your blood glucose level rise. Insulin lowers your blood glucose level so a consequence of taking insuling while drinking can result in hypoglycemia, too low blood glucose levels.
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.
Alcohol poisoning occurs when someone consumes a toxic amount of alcohol in a short period, leading to a dangerously high blood alcohol level. This can result in symptoms like confusion, vomiting, seizures, slow breathing, and unconsciousness. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention to prevent severe complications or death.
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Drinking Alcohol could do it...
Alcohol increases lipid levels by interfering with fat metabolism.