My blood sugar levels have increased recently, with fasting around 228 and after meals around 293. I am taking Glimy 1 before breakfast and dinner, but my sugar is still high. How can I bring it under control?
Your current sugar readings are quite high, which suggests that your diabetes is not fully controlled at the moment. Glimepiride can help lower blood sugar, but factors like irregular eating habits, stress, poor sleep, lack of exercise, weight gain, infections, or progression of diabetes can still cause readings to remain high. Sometimes the present dose or treatment plan may no longer be enough for the body?s needs. A detailed review with your doctor is important because persistent high sugar levels over time may increase the risk of weakness, blurred vision, frequent urination, nerve problems, and other complications. Your doctor may check HbA1c, diet pattern, kidney function, and daily sugar records before deciding whether any treatment adjustment is needed. Try to avoid sweets, sugary drinks, bakery foods, and heavy late-night meals. Eating smaller, balanced meals on time, walking regularly after food, drinking enough water, and maintaining proper sleep can support better sugar control naturally. Consult your doctor soon if your readings stay high, or if you develop excessive thirst, dizziness, unusual tiredness, or sudden weight loss.