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jpnn.com, JAKARTA – GULA Blood that increases sharply is identical to people suffering from diabetes.
However, did you know that people who do not have diabetes can also experience increased levels of blood sugar.
How come? In healthy people, blood glucose levels are regulated by the hormone insulin to remain at a stable level of 80-100 mg/dL.
Insulin maintains stable blood sugar by increasing glucose uptake and storage and decreasing inflammatory proteins.
This protein raises blood sugar when there is excess glucose in the blood.
Certain conditions can increase your blood glucose levels by interfering with insulin’s ability to transport glucose out of the bloodstream.
When this happens, you develop hyperglycemia, which puts you at increased risk of prediabetes, diabetes, and related complications.
Here is the explanation, as quoted on the page Verywellhealth.
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There are several causes for blood sugar to rise sharply in people who are not diabetics.
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