How can hyperinsulinism be treated? What should be the normal results of insulin in the blood during the sugar test (after glucose)?

Hyperinsulinism is treated with a proper diet, which is sometimes made worse by taking oral medications. I advise you to report it to a dietitian or diabetologist. There are no specific "post-glucose" insulin standards. In such a curve, the proportion and decline of insulin levels over time are important.

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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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