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How to Manage My Rising Glycated Sugar Levels? - #51428
My sugar glycated has come to 6.3 Usually it is 5.6 or 5.8 but this time due to lots of sweets eating 6.3 has come .what to do to avoid being a diabetic
How long have you been noticing changes in your sugar levels?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat is your typical daily diet like?:
- OtherDo you have any symptoms related to blood sugar levels?:
- No symptomsDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Avoid dairy and bakery products and packed foods. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Use boiled water for drinking. Follow up after 2 weeks.
—An HbA1c of 6.3 does NOT mean you have Type 2 Diabetes yet. It means you are close to the threshold, and lifestyle correction now can bring it back down within 3 months. –For the next 3 months -Avoid or strictly limit: -Sweets (laddu, barfi, halwa, mithai) -Sweet drinks -Refined sugar -White bread, bakery items -Excess rice ----Better choices: -Whole wheat roti -Brown rice (small portion) -Dal, paneer, eggs -Nuts -Vegetables ----Exercise improves insulin sensitivity. Target: 30–45 min brisk walking daily Best timing: 10–20 min walk after meals This alone can reduce HbA1c by 0.3–0.7%. ----Avoid: Late-night eating Frequent snacking ----Increase fiber because Fiber slows sugar absorption. ---- maintain weight and timely sleep before 11 pm
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