High blood sugar levels for a prolonged period may lead to diabetes and other serious health problems which can have life-threatening consequences. This is why it’s important to learn how to recognize the early symptoms of high blood sugar levels. Here are the main causes of high blood sugar levels:
- Frequent colds;
- Fatigue;
- Constant use of steroids;
- Fatigue;
- Overall weakness;
- Dehydration;
- Frequent cravings.
The main symptoms of high blood sugar levels are itchy and dry skin, increased thirst and appetite, dry mouth, impotence, blurred vision, frequent urination, weight gain, excess belly fat, digestive problems, slow healing of cuts and wounds, recurring infections and loss of focus. In order to keep the blood sugar levels under control, you need to watch out for what you eat and avoid foods with a high glycemic index.
The glycemic index ranges from 0-100 and determines the amount of carbs in foods.
Foods with low glycemic index (0-54)
1 egg – 6
A cup of hummus – 6
A cup of broccoli – 10
A cup of nuts – 15
A cup of cashews – 22
A cup of cherries – 22
A cup of yogurt – 23
1 turkey sausage – 28
220 gr. of tomato juice – 38
1 apple – 38
220 gr. of pineapple juice – 46
1 carrot – 47
1 orange – 48
1 grapefruit – 50
1 banana – 52
A cup of peas – 54
Foods with a medium glycemic index (55-69)
A cup of oatmeal – 55
A cup of brown rice – 55
A tablespoon of honey – 55
A serving of mac’n’cheese – 64
A cup of white rice – 64
Foods with high glycemic index
2 cups of popcorn – 70
A slice of white bread – 70
1 doughnut – 76
1 rice cake – 76
A medium-sized potato – 85
A portion of cornflakes – 92
50 gr. of glucose – 100
Source : healthymultiverse.com