She is taking Glimgold MF 2 for diabetes, but her post-meal sugar levels are still not getting controlled properly. Does she need a change in medicine or dose?
Post-meal sugar remaining high even after taking Glimgold-MF 2 may mean that her diabetes is not fully controlled right now. This can happen because of heavy carbohydrate meals, irregular eating timings, stress, lack of exercise, poor sleep, illness, or gradual progression of diabetes over time. In some cases, the current medicine dose may not be sufficient for the body?s needs anymore. A doctor usually decides whether a medicine or dose change is needed after checking fasting sugar, post-meal sugar, HbA1c, kidney function, weight, and overall lifestyle. Changing the dose without proper medical advice can sometimes lead to very low sugar levels, weakness, dizziness, or sweating episodes. Simple daily habits can also help improve post-meal sugar control. Eating smaller portions, reducing sweets and refined foods, walking for some time after meals, maintaining regular sleep, and taking medicines on time may support better sugar balance. Let her doctor know if the sugar levels continue to stay high or if she develops excessive thirst, frequent urination, blurred vision, unusual tiredness, or repeated low sugar symptoms.