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Title: How do steroids like prednisone affect diabetes? [Print this page]

Author: Stevyamda    Time: 6  days ago
Title: How do steroids like prednisone affect diabetes?
How do steroids like prednisone affect diabetes?

Steroids can make the liver less sensitive to insulin because they cause it to carry on releasing sugar, even if the pancreas is also releasing insulin. This continued release of sugar triggers the pancreas to stop producing the hormone.

If this process continues, it causes insulin resistance. The cells no longer respond to insulin, regardless of whether the body produces it or a person injects it to control diabetes.


Prednisone and diabetes: Connection, risks, interactionsThe steroid prednisone can affect how the body reacts to insulin. This article explains the link between steroids and diabetes and the associated risk factors.
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Author: JasmineHart    Time: 5  days ago
I went on steroids for a fortnight in October and my blood sugar raised a bit. I had an hba1c of 64 in July and 51 at end of September. My hba1c was 44 in December. I had an eye operation and had 14 days of prednisone. I had a further eye operation at the start of March and further two week course. My DN said not to test. I decided this time not to test as I thought it would stress me. I ate some things I shouldn't but kept to 80 percent or more of sensible eating. I am still using steroid eyedrops but assume they have minimal effect.

Author: Jimboscope    Time: 5  days ago
It’s tricky because steroids push the liver to dump sugar constantly, and the pancreas can get overwhelmed, leading to insulin resistance. Managing this is tough, but some folks try meds from balkan pharm to help balance things out. It’s definitely a careful balancing act.




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