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Have you measured your bedtime and 2 o’clock blood glucose levels? If a diabetic patient eats excess sugary products such as fruits and biscuits, or insufficient dose of hypoglycemic medicines, a morning high fasting blood glucose may likely occur.
If this cause is ruled out, then the morning blood glucose 25 may be rebound high of 2 or 3 o’clock low blood glucose. Nighttime hypoglycemia can cause headaches, palpitations, sweating, nightmares and morning extreme tiredness. The low blood glucose at night may result from an excessive dose or improper timing of hypoglycemic medicines or not enough food intake. The nighttime hypoglycemia cause dangerous health issues such as stroke, unconsciousness and myocardial infarction, especially for the elderly people. Eating some slow indigestion foods such as a cup of yogurt, a piece of fruit, etc.
As of now, it is suggested to intensify monitoring of blood glucose and seek for further analysis and advice from your doctors. Hope this can be of help for you.