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Somogyi Effect
Somogyi Effect
Somogyi Effect
Somogyi Effect
Somogyi Effect

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Somogyi Effect Defined

A swing to a high level of glucose (sugar) in the blood from an extremely low level, usually occurring after an untreated insulin reaction during the night. The swing is caused by the release of stress hormones to counter low glucose levels. People who experience high levels of blood glucose in the morning may need to test their blood glucose levels in the middle of the night. If blood glucose levels are falling or low, adjustments in evening snacks or insulin doses may be recommended. This condition is named after Dr. Michael Somogyi, the man who first wrote about it. Also called "rebound."See also: Dawn Phenomenon, Rebound

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