morning hyperglycemia
Morning hyperglycemia refers to high blood sugar levels that occur in the morning, typically upon waking up. It is a condition commonly seen in people with diabetes and can be caused by various factors, such as insufficient insulin during sleep, the dawn phenomenon (natural rise in hormones that occurs before waking up), or the Somogyi effect (rebound high blood sugar due to nighttime low levels).
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