I do not know why this happens but I am seeking answers too. My sugar goes up by about 25 points after a shower.
its cuz your get a spike in blood sugar and your body tries to level it out with insulin. Having a level blood sugar level prevents crashes.
It will cause a spike in your blood sugar level and a need for more insulin
In it and on it
It increases blood glucose
Unfortunately, no. Since Slurpees have a lot of sugar in them, they can cause a sudden spike in blood sugar, followed by a drop in blood sugar. Low blood sugar, as well as fluctuating blood sugar, are potential triggers for headaches, including migraines. The coldness can also be a potential trigger (though some people find that inducing brainfreeze helps when they have a headache).
Blood sugar stability has to do with what types of carbohydrates that someone eats. There's a tool called the glycemic index that rates carbohydrates on how they change blood sugar levels. Some carbohydrates are low on the glycemic index, meaning that they don't spike blood sugar, and they help blood sugar stay consistent for a long period of time (several hours). However, some types of carbohydrates will spike blood sugar and cause the body to need to release insulin to regulate the blood sugar. So a person on a low carb diet can remain stable if they are eating carbs from the low end of the glycemic index.
Yep, if it has adrenalin in it.
May be. It is not arousal but the continuous thinking about it some times.
It may seem that consumption of fruits raises the blood sugar since fruits are sweet, but the truth is that fresh fruits are not enough to spike ones sugar levels to dangerous position.
Fructose and glucose are both types of sugar, but they affect the body's blood sugar levels differently. Glucose is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, causing a rapid increase in blood sugar levels. Fructose, on the other hand, is processed by the liver and does not cause as sharp of a spike in blood sugar levels. This difference can impact how the body metabolizes and stores these sugars.
depends how much caffeine and sugar is in them so yea it can effect your blood sugar
Eating sugar before bed can lead to a spike in blood sugar levels, which can disrupt your sleep by causing restlessness and difficulty falling asleep. It can also lead to a crash in blood sugar levels during the night, potentially causing you to wake up feeling hungry or fatigued.