FREQUENCY OF MORNING SUGAR SPIKE
Morning blood sugar spikes, also known as the "dawn phenomenon" or "dawn effect," are a common occurrence in people with diabetes. They typically happen in the early hours of the morning, between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m., and are characterized by a rise in blood sugar levels. Understanding the frequency and importance of morning sugar spikes is essential for individuals with diabetes.
Morning sugar spikes can occur frequently, and their frequency often depends on various factors, including the type of diabetes and the individual's lifestyle and treatment plan.
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