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5 surprising symptoms of glucose spikes in people with diabetes

  • Sun Online Desk
  • 5th July, 2023 11:22:48 AM
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People with diabetes often experience fluctuations in their blood sugar levels which can affect their body in many ways. Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder when the body is not able to make proper use of insulin which can lead to imbalance in blood glucose levels.

High blood sugar levels over a period of time can cause damage to kidney, heart, and other internal processes. Type 1 diabetes on the other hand, is a condition when pancreas stop creating insulin and one has to take the hormone externally to manage blood sugar.

Jessie Inchauspé, French biochemist and author in her recent Instagram post shares surprising symptoms of blood sugar spikes in people with diabetes.

1. Brain fog

Ever felt you are not able to track your thoughts or focus on anything? Your blood sugar levels can lead to slowing down of your brain. "When we are on a glucose rollercoaster, the speed of signals between neurons in the brain can get slowed down. This can be felt as brain fog," says Jessie.

2. Hair loss in females

Having high blood sugar in your blood stream can also impact your hair health. "High glucose levels can cause high testosterone (the male sex hormone) in a female body. This can lead to balding on the head, and hair growth on the face," says the author.

2. Waking up with a pounding heart

A glucose crash during the night (due to a big glucose spike after dinner) can make you wake up sweaty, nauseous, and with a pounding heart. Try to eat a healthy low GI meal in dinner to avoid this symptom in the morning.

3. Eczema

Glucose spikes increase inflammation in the body. If you are prone to an inflammatory skin condition like eczema, glucose spikes can make it worse.

4. Constant hunger

If you are craving food all the time, it's a sign of imbalanced sugar levels. Glucose spikes and excess insulin can mess up our hunger hormones - making us constantly hungry.

Source: Hindustan Times