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  1. 9 gru 2022 · Weight gain in the belly, face and back of the neck. When taking corticosteroids by mouth for a longer term, you may experience: Problems with the eyes, such as glaucoma or cataracts. A round face, which is sometimes called moon face. High blood sugar, which can trigger or worsen diabetes.

  2. 26 lut 2024 · Corticosteroids can have considerable side effects, including high blood glucose levels, especially in patients with diabetes. This effect can be quite powerful: Steroids have been known to cause new cases of diabetes and, in rare cases, to precipitate diabetic ketoacidosis.

  3. 10 lut 2023 · Taking prednisone can make the liver resistant to insulin, raising blood sugar levels and potentially leading to steroid-induced diabetes. Steroids may also worsen existing diabetes...

  4. 18 sie 2021 · Steroid-induced diabetes is an unexpected increase in blood sugars that’s related to the use of steroids. It can occur in people with or without a history of diabetes. Steroid-induced...

  5. 9 wrz 2022 · Steroid-induced diabetes is caused by taking steroid medications that interfere with how the body responds to insulin and regulates glucose. Certain things may increase the risk of steroids leading to diabetes, such as having excess weight or being obese.

  6. 15 sty 2019 · Use of corticosteroids to treat inflammation can lead to higher than normal blood glucose levels and, in longer term usage may lead to type 2 diabetes developing.

  7. Abstract. Diabetes frequently occurs during corticosteroid treatment, sometimes necessitating urgent therapeutic management, with insulin for example. Corticosteroids induce insulin resistance in the liver, adipocytes and skeletal muscle, and have direct deleterious effects on insulin secretion.