Common Causes of High Blood Sugar

Understanding what’s driving your high blood sugar is the first step to controlling it. Our specialists identify and manage a wide range of factors that affect glucose levels, including:

Unhealthy Diet

High carbs, sugary foods, fried items, irregular meal timing.

Genetics

Family history, early metabolic issues.

Insulin Resistance

Body not responding to insulin, slow metabolic response.

Medications

Steroids, some psychiatric drugs, and birth control pills.

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FAQ

What is Diabetes?
A condition where your body cannot control blood sugar properly because of low insulin, poor insulin response, or both.
What causes high blood sugar?
Unhealthy eating, low activity, stress, genetics, obesity, hormonal issues, or certain medications.
Can diabetes be reversed?
Type 2 diabetes can often be controlled or reversed with weight control, diet changes, and lifestyle improvements. Type 1 cannot be reversed.
How long does diabetes treatment take?

It’s an ongoing, long-term management process. With proper care, many patients stabilize within weeks.

Is diabetes dangerous?
Yes, if ignored. It can damage kidneys, nerves, eyes, heart, and blood vessels. Early control prevents most complications.
What are the symptoms of high blood sugar?

Frequent urination, thirst, fatigue, slow healing, blurred vision, and unexpected weight loss.

Do I need a special diet for diabetes?

Yes. Balanced meals with controlled carbs, high fiber, lean protein, and limited sugar help maintain stable glucose.

Will I need regular checkups?

Absolutely. Diabetes requires continuous monitoring of sugar levels, diet, and medications.

How can I book a consultation?

Contact our clinic via phone or online booking. Our team will guide you through tests and treatment options.