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  5. Why is my fasting blood sugar higher than my post-meal level? My fasting glucose was 155, and two hours after a meal, it was 139. Ive done the test twiceone day my fasting was 200, and then four days later, it came down to 155. What could be causing this?

Why is my fasting blood sugar higher than my post-meal level? My fasting glucose was 155, and two hours after a meal, it was 139. Ive done the test twiceone day my fasting was 200, and then four days later, it came down to 155. What could be causing this?

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Why is my fasting blood sugar higher than my post-meal level? My fasting glucose was 155, and two hours after a meal, it was 139. Ive done the test twiceone day my fasting was 200, and then four days later, it came down to 155. What could be causing this?

It is not uncommon for blood glucose levels to be higher in the morning (fasting) compared to after a meal. This is due to the dawn phenomenon, where hormones released in the early morning hours cause blood sugar levels to rise. Additionally, if you had a high-carbohydrate meal the night before, it can also contribute to higher fasting blood sugar levels. To help manage your blood sugar levels, you can consider taking Metformin. It helps to improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar levels. However, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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