The most important step is to have a healthy balanced diet. (Image: Shutterstock)
If you are diabetic and suffering from cancer at the same time, then your body can go through some serious changes. As you carry on with your cancer treatment, your sugar levels can shoot up. Chemotherapy can affect your blood sugars causing complications during the treatment.
A person suffering from diabetes finds it hard to control their blood sugar and having an added ailment only increases the complications. Therefore, it is important to control the blood sugar levels during and after the treatment of cancer.
Why do blood sugar levels increase during chemotherapy?
Steroids that are given during cancer treatment are reported to increase the normal blood sugars even if you are not diabetic. Therefore, having existing diabetes can further induce it. If you stop taking steroids, then your blood levels can come down to normal levels after a few days.
Apart from steroids, stress also plays an important factor in inducing diabetes. People tend to suffer from extreme stress and anxiety during chemotherapy which can lead to shooting up blood sugar levels.
Although, you can still manage to control your increasing sugar level by following simple steps:
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