Consistently high postprandial blood sugar levels can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, neuropathy, retinopathy, and kidney damage. Elevated levels also indicate poor blood sugar control, which can lead to long-term complications for people with diabetes. Managing post-meal spikes through diet, exercise, and medication can reduce these risks and improve overall health.
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