Postprandial hyperglycemia

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Postprandial hyperglycemia refers to high levels of glucose in the blood after a meal. Postprandial hyperglycemia can be a common problem for individuals with diabetes and can contribute to a range of health problems, including nerve damage, kidney damage, and heart disease. Managing postprandial hyperglycemia can involve making healthy lifestyle choices like engaging in regular exercise, choosing foods with a lower glycemic index, and taking any necessary medications as prescribed. Working closely with a qualified healthcare professional to develop an individualized management plan can help to promote optimal blood glucose control and overall health.

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