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High Bl00d Sugar in the Morning: The Dawn Phenomenon Explained

Posted on March 17, 2026 by Admin

The “morning spike” in blood sugar that many people notice is often called the Dawn Phenomenon. It’s a natural effect, but it can be concerning if you have Diabetes mellitus. 🌅


What Is the Dawn Phenomenon?

  • It’s when blood sugar rises between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m..
  • Happens without eating overnight, so it’s different from food-related spikes.
  • Caused by hormonal changes, especially the release of cortisol, growth hormone, and adrenaline, which prompt the liver to release glucose.

Why It Happens

  1. Hormonal Surge – Cortisol and growth hormone peak in the early morning.
  2. Liver Glucose Release – The liver releases stored glucose to give the body energy for waking up.
  3. Insulin Resistance in the Morning – Some people naturally have lower insulin sensitivity early in the day, so sugar rises more easily.

Who Is Most Affected

  • People with Type 1 diabetes or Type 2 diabetes
  • Those with irregular sleep patterns or high stress levels
  • People taking certain medications that affect blood sugar

How to Manage Morning Blood Sugar

  • Check Blood Sugar at Night – See if you have a late-night spike.
  • Adjust Medication – Some doctors recommend altering insulin timing.
  • Eat a Light Dinner – Avoid heavy carbs late at night.
  • Exercise – Evening physical activity can improve overnight insulin sensitivity.
  • Monitor Patterns – Keep a log of bedtime snacks, sleep, and morning readings.

✅ Important:
The dawn phenomenon is different from the Somogyi effect, which is caused by overnight low blood sugar followed by rebound high blood sugar. Accurate monitoring helps differentiate the two.


💡 Tip: Many people notice the best results by testing glucose between 3 a.m.–5 a.m. for a few nights to see if the spike is natural or related to insulin dosing.


If you want, I can also make a simple 5-step plan to reduce morning blood sugar spikes naturally, especially for people with Type 2 diabetes.

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