I am taking Jalra M 500 mg and Glycomet 500 mg in the morning, and Glycomet 500 mg at night, but my fasting sugar is still around 202. What treatment or medicine can help bring my sugar levels closer to 100 to 120?
A fasting sugar level of around 202 means your diabetes is still not adequately controlled, even while taking Jalra-M 500 and Glycomet 500. High fasting readings may happen because of late-night eating, stress, poor sleep, lack of exercise, weight gain, infections, or the body becoming less responsive to the same treatment over time. Sometimes the medicine timing, dose, or meal pattern also affects fasting sugar control. Getting fasting sugar closer to 100?120 usually requires a combination of proper treatment, regular meals, physical activity, and lifestyle management. Your doctor may need to review your HbA1c, kidney function, diet, weight, and daily sugar records before deciding whether the current medicines should be adjusted or whether another treatment option is needed. Eating dinner earlier, avoiding sweets and refined carbohydrates at night, walking regularly after meals, maintaining proper sleep, and taking medicines consistently may help improve fasting sugar gradually. Skipping meals or changing doses without guidance is not recommended. Inform your doctor if your sugar remains persistently high or if you develop excessive thirst, blurred vision, weight loss, numbness, or unusual tiredness despite treatment.