(HealthDay News) -- People by diabetes should monitor the amount of diabetic sugar (sugar) in their blood. Insulin and settled drugs often are key, but to such a degree is understanding what causes blood flatter levels to fluctuate.

The American Diabetes Association mentions these factors:

The foods you erode.

How much you exercise, and whenever.

Where in the body you throw in insulin.

The time of day that you inject yourself.

Being sick.

Being under severity.

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