Experts: Sugar levels worsen rapidly when problems arise


Checking up on health: Jeffrey (in black, background) undergoing a health screening while his wife Alfie Rina (foreground) takes a blood test at the halthcare fair. With them are sons (from left) Mikhail, six, Ameer, three, and Aniq Danial, nine.

PETALING JAYA: Stress worsens a diabetic's blood sugar level more rapidly than non-diabetics, say experts.

Tropicana Medical Centre nephrologist Dr Soehardy Zainudin said stress was one of the most common factors in further deteriorating diabetic conditions.

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