High fasting blood sugar in the morning can be due to the dawn phenomenon, a natural hormone surge, or the less common Somogyi effect, a rebound from low overnight glucose. Experts like Dr. Joseph Tejero emphasize that stress, poor sleep, late meals, and medication timing also contribute, requiring a holistic management approach.
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