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日期:2025-04-29
The dawn phenomenon is very high blood glucose in the early morning due to the release of certain hormones in the middle of the night... ... Very high blood glucose in the early morning due to the release of certain hormones in the middle of the night. Th...
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日期:2025-04-28
The dawn phenomenon is very high blood glucose in the early morning due to the release of certain hormones in the middle of the night... ... Links not loading properly? Some of our pages use Portable Document Format (PDF) files, which require Adobe Acroba...
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日期:2025-04-25
The dawn phenomenon causes a rise in blood glucose levels early in the morning before you wake up. During the night, hormones may be released that trigger the liver to release glucose. If there is not enough insulin in the body to counteract this, then bl...
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日期:2025-04-26
WebMD helps you understand how morning high blood sugar levels -- called the dawn phenomenon or the Somogyi effect -- can affect your diabetes. ... For people taking insulin for diabetes, blood sugar levels are often elevated in the morning. This is likel...
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日期:2025-04-26
Take steps to prevent dawn phenomenon — an abnormal early-morning increase in blood sugar. ... The dawn phenomenon, also called the dawn effect, is the term used to describe an abnormal early-morning increase in blood sugar (glucose) — usually between 2 ....
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日期:2025-05-02
Dear William, Controlling the dawn phenomenon is essentially a tweak. The key is to control your weight. When you get it down to a normal BMI (body-mass index) you will control it and your diabetes in general. In your case the insulin shots are necessary....
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日期:2025-04-25
Diabetes Diet - Dawn Phenomenon, blood sugar fasting level higher than evening level. ... While it has rather an attractive name the Dawn Phenomenon can cause problems for diabetic's. When fasting blood sugar levels in the morning are much higher than the...
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日期:2025-04-30
by Jim Hartmann One of the most frustrating things that diabetics deal with is an unexpected rise in blood glucose overnight. You go to bed with a BG of 100 mg/dL (5.6 mmol/L), and wake up with a BG of 130 (7.2)! You didn’t eat, so what happened? This res...