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High blood sugar (hyperglycemia) can occur even in individuals without diabetes due to several factors:

  • Stress: Physical or emotional stress can trigger the release of hormones like cortisol, which can raise blood sugar levels.
  • Medications: Certain medications, such as corticosteroids, can increase blood sugar.
  • Diet: Consuming large amounts of sugary or high-carbohydrate foods can cause temporary spikes in blood sugar.
  • Illness or Infection: The body's response to illness or infection can lead to elevated blood sugar levels.
  • Hormonal Imbalances: Conditions like Cushing's syndrome or hyperthyroidism can affect blood sugar regulation.
  • Pancreatic Issues: Problems with the pancreas, such as pancreatitis, can impair insulin production.

If you experience persistent high blood sugar, it's important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause and appropriate management.

Last updated: 12/18/2024

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