Why Blood Sugar Can Rise Hours After Eating (The “Delayed Spike” Problem)

Many people with diabetes check their blood sugar one or two hours after meals and feel reassured when the numbers look normal. Then, unexpectedly, blood sugar rises three to five hours later—sometimes without eating anything new. This confusing pattern is known as a delayed blood sugar spike, and it’s more common than most people realize. […]

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