Can exertion raise blood sugar?

Exertion, in general, does not raise blood glucose, but it is possible for blood glucose to rise if the body is overworked and there is a stress response. But exertion does not cause diabetes, even if it raises blood sugar, it is also a stress reaction of the muscles. When this happens, after rest, the body will be able to relieve itself and the blood sugar will drop to normal. Therefore, if exertion raises blood sugar, it is transient and not long-lasting, and it will not lead to diabetes. However, if you are tired for a long time, your body will get many diseases, especially hypertension, coronary heart disease and so on. However, the effect on blood glucose is not significant and will not cause the body to get diabetes directly. So, don’t worry too much, but try not to overexert your body. The above content is for reference only. Please follow the doctor’s instructions for specific medication and treatment.