My sugar levels are not getting controlled even after taking Onglyza, Metformin, and Glypten regularly. Why is my diabetes still high, and what should I do?
Asked by Female, 37 · 12 days ago
Diabetes can remain uncontrolled even when medicines are taken regularly because many factors affect blood sugar apart from tablets alone. Onglyza, Metformin, and Glypten may help lower sugar levels, but irregular meals, stress, poor sleep, weight gain, lack of exercise, infections, or progression of diabetes over time can still keep sugar readings high. In some people, the body gradually becomes less responsive to the same treatment. Checking HbA1c, fasting sugar, post-meal sugar, kidney function, and diet habits is important to understand why the levels are staying elevated. Your doctor may review whether the current medicines, doses, meal timings, or overall treatment plan need adjustment. Avoid changing or increasing medicines on your own. Daily habits also play a major role in diabetes control. Eating smaller, balanced meals, reducing sweets and refined carbohydrates, walking regularly, sleeping properly, and maintaining a healthy weight may help improve sugar stability naturally. Consult your doctor if your sugar readings remain persistently high or if you develop excessive thirst, blurred vision, numbness, frequent urination, or unusual tiredness.