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your blood glucose levels are well under control ..kudos for that...yes these medicines are appropriate for u if these sugar levels are on this treatment..if these medicines are just prescribed now..then these are a bit heavy ones and not required as of now...keep a check on b.sugar regularly to avoid hypoglycemia..let me know your past treatment status
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A non diabetic’s blood sugar level should be between 70 and 140 mg/dL one to two hours after a meal, according to the American Diabetes Association. If it is lower than this, you could have a condition called hypoglycemia, in which blood sugars drop below 70 mg/dL after eating. A blood sugar reading slightly above 140 mg/dL after a meal does not necessarily indicate diabetes, but an oral glucose tolerance test should be performed at a later date to test for an elevated post-meal blood sugar to c...more
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Dear Lybrateuser, - Your blood sugar levels & Hb1ac levels are very high, consult your treating physician as you may require change of dose or medication
- also consult a dietician for your exact dietary requirements as a proper diet will help in regulating blood sugar levels - also do regular exercises walking, yoga to control the blood sugar level
- check blood sugar levels as advised & take medicines on time.
- also consult a dietician for your exact dietary requirements as a proper diet will help in regulating blood sugar levels - also do regular exercises walking, yoga to control the blood sugar level
- check blood sugar levels as advised & take medicines on time.
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MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Di...read more
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Madam a person with HbA1c% 7.9 (average blood glucose 180 mg) is showing confirmed diabetes. In such a situation specific drug therapy is absolutely essential. Only home remedies may occasionally help in pre-diabetic situation, not in a a confirmed diabetes (HbA1c5 6.5% and above)
So he has to take appropriate treatment, plus take a controlled & restricted diet, plus exercise regularly for over 1 hour a day. This may help in lowering the glucose levels as...more
Madam a person with HbA1c% 7.9 (average blood glucose 180 mg) is showing confirmed diabetes. In such a situation specific drug therapy is absolutely essential. Only home remedies may occasionally help in pre-diabetic situation, not in a a confirmed diabetes (HbA1c5 6.5% and above)
So he has to take appropriate treatment, plus take a controlled & restricted diet, plus exercise regularly for over 1 hour a day. This may help in lowering the glucose levels as...more
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Your husband may require insulin for better control along with oral drugs, diet control and regular exercise. Please get a Diabetologist consultation nearby as early as possible so as to avoid any complication in future.
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Having diabetes makes high blood pressure and other heart and circulation problems more likely, because diabetes damages arteries and makes them targets for hardening (atherosclerosis). Atherosclerosis can cause high blood pressure, which if not treated, can lead to blood vessel damage, stroke, heart failure, heart attack, or kidney failure. You can consult me in private for detailed treatment which is available in biochemic system of medicine depending upon symptomatically. Eatng lots of garlic...more
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