Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the DiseaseCauseYou have
type 1 diabetes because your pancreas can no longer
produce
insulin. When your pancreas was working, it adjusted
the amount of insulin it made based on your changing blood sugar. But insulin
injections cannot control your blood sugar moment to moment, as your pancreas
would. As a result, you will have high and low blood sugar levels from time to
time. Causes of high blood sugar Causes of low blood sugar - Taking too much insulin
- Skipping
or delaying a meal or snack
- Exercising more than usual without
eating enough food
- Drinking too much
alcohol, especially on an empty stomach
-
Taking
medicines that can lower blood sugar, such as aspirin
and medicines for mental disorders
- Starting your menstrual period,
because hormonal changes may affect how well insulin works
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