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  2. Somogyi Effect: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - ...

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/11443-somogyi-effect

    What is the Somogyi effect? The Somogyi (so-MOH-gyee) effect happens when a low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) episode overnight leads to high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) in the morning due to a surge of hormones. It can affect people with diabetes who take insulin.

  3. Dawn Phenomenon vs. Somogyi Effect: Diabetes Morning Highs - ...

    www.webmd.com/diabetes/dawn-phenomenon-or-somogyi-effect

    The Somogyi effect and the dawn phenomenon both cause high blood sugar levels in the morning, but they happen for different reasons. The Somogyi effect occurs when your blood sugar drops too...

  4. Somogyi Phenomenon – Rebound Hyperglycemia - Diabetes

    www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose/somogyi-phenomenon.html

    The Somogyi phenomenon (also known as post-hypoglycemic hyperglycemia, chronic Somogyi rebound) describes a rebound high blood glucose level in response to low blood glucose.

  5. Somogyi Phenomenon - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK551525

    The Somogyi phenomenon has been a proposed phenomenon in insulin-dependent diabetic patients. The thinking is that these patients should monitor their blood glucose levels and adjust insulin dosages as necessary to prevent hypo- or hyperglycemic episodes.

  6. What Is the Somogyi Effect? - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/diabetes/what-is-the-somogyi-effect

    The Somogyi effect or phenomenon happens when you take insulin before bed and wake up with high blood sugar levels. According to the theory of the Somogyi effect, when insulin lowers your...

  7. The Somogyi Effect is when you experience a severe low blood sugar followed by a significant spike — that you don’t notice until you wake up — during your sleep. During the Somogyi Effect, the severe low blood sugar occurs without waking you from a deep sleep.

  8. High Morning Blood Glucose | ADA - American Diabetes Association

    diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/high-morning-blood-glucose

    Two main culprits prompt morning highs: the dawn phenomenon and waning insulin. A third, much rarer cause, known as the Somogyi effect, may also be to blame. The occasional morning high will have little impact on your A1C, a measure of your average blood glucose (blood sugar) levels over time that indicates how well managed your diabetes is.

  9. Somogyi effect: What it is, symptoms, and the dawn phenomenon

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/317998

    The Somogyi effect leads to high blood glucose levels in people with diabetes. It happens when low blood sugar triggers a rebound effect, leading to high blood sugar. Treatment focuses...

  10. The Dawn Phenomenon: Causes and Treatment - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/dawn-phenomenon-or-somogyi-effect-whats-the-difference...

    The dawn phenomenon is a hormonal shift that may cause elevated glucose in the morning. Learn how it differs from the Somogyi Effect and what you can do about it.

  11. The causes of Somogyi phenomenon include excess or ill-timed insulin, missed meals or snacks, and inadvertent insulin administration. [7, 8, 9] Unrecognized...