Marwa Mahmoud Elias wrote Friday, March 1, 2024 03:00 PM
Diabetic He must take care of his illness and work to regulate its levels, whether they are low or high. This chronic disease must be controlled to protect the body from developing complications such as problems with the limbs, eyes, nerves, etc.
According to a report published on the Cura website, a diabetic patient’s sleep is greatly affected by his sugar levels, and the matter is different for those who suffer from low blood sugar, as well as those who suffer from high blood sugar.
Some signs appear in the patient with high blood sugar, such as acute thirst and a feeling of wanting to eat a lot of food, that is, extreme hunger, as well as frequent urination. All of these symptoms greatly affect the ability to sleep continuously, and thus make him wake up often and suffer from sleep disorders. .
In addition, high blood sugar levels greatly affect the condition of the nerves, and thus the limbs, which leads to feeling some pain or problems while falling asleep. Therefore, a patient with high blood sugar may suffer from waking up many times during his sleep, which indicates high blood sugar levels. he have.
While a patient with low blood sugar suffers from the body’s secretion of the hormone adrenaline, which causes many symptoms, including severe sweating, disturbances, and anxiety at times, which may lead to difficulty getting rid of sleep disturbances, especially if he suffers from a state of low timing at this time, and thus suffers from waking up. More than once.
The report advised that it is necessary to monitor these signs during sleep, whether in the event of a decrease or increase in blood sugar, and to obtain specialist advice to control blood sugar levels.
2024-03-01 13:00:00
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