My mom is diabetic and takes insulin. Despite following the recommendations of a diabetologist, her glucose levels are sometimes high. Does stress affect blood glucose levels?

Stress generally raises blood sugar levels through the action of stress hormones that are antagonistic to insulin. However, I warn you against overestimating the role of stress in incorrect sugar levels and justifying this situation. Most often, it is an incorrect diet and lack of exercise that causes hyperglycemia.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Jolanta Mętrak

In addition to specializing in internal diseases, he also deals with professional weight loss, he works at the DAMIANA Medical Center and the "Czajkowscy" Polyclinic in Piaseczno (14 Kilińskiego Street).

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