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Can Stress Effect My Blood Sugar?

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Knoxville, TN
December 7
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Thanks for clearing this up. I wondered about that

December 8
A DiabetesTeam Member

Yes, stress can affect your blood sugar. It triggers the release of cortisol, which can raise blood sugar levels and lead to insulin resistance. Managing stress is crucial for better blood sugar control. Techniques like mindfulness, exercise, or talking to a healthcare provider can help. For more insights, visit url: https: Show Full Answer

Yes, stress can affect your blood sugar. It triggers the release of cortisol, which can raise blood sugar levels and lead to insulin resistance. Managing stress is crucial for better blood sugar control. Techniques like mindfulness, exercise, or talking to a healthcare provider can help. For more insights, visit url: https://www.DiabetesTeam.com/resources/tips-and....

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