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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Practical Course In Diabetology, Post Gr...read more

Endocrinologist•Jammu
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The first and the most important thing to be cleared is what exactly insulin is. Now we all are well accustomed with the fact that we get the energy to do what we do by eating the food we eat. So how exactly is all this energy generated? That is exactly what is going to be explained in the briefest way possible.


Most carbohydrates contain a type of sugar known as glucose. After we finish eating, the carbohydrates break down into smaller sugar molecules called glucose inside the di...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago • Featured Quiz
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General Physician•Hyderabad
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Insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes are one and the same thing. True or False? Take this quiz to find out.
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Ayurveda•Udupi
Dear lybrate user,
*avoid high-protein diet and excessive salt.
*avoid all sour, pungent, fried foods, red meat, alcohol and tobacco.
*take light and easily digestible food like steamed or boiled vegetables or vegetable broth.
*use wholegrain bread, cereals and increase intake of seasonal fruits (except banana).
*increase the use of garlic, ginger, cumin, fennel, coriander, cardamom and cinnamon.
*avoid dairy products, especially yogurt.
*do light and gentle exercises...more
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General Physician•Gurgaon
Just continue taking th same in same dose..along with this u can add some nutrition that can prove very healthy for ur thyroid issue.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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As arthritis is very common that you get generally bilaterally. Ice therapy would definitely help to reduce the inflammation. We also advise you to use knee cap which would help to prevent the knee from damaging further and also to maintain the quadriceps muscle tone.
You can take Ultrasonic therapy in one of the nearby physiotherapy clinics which would help to heal the damaged cartilages along with shortwave diathermy which would help to improve the blood circulation. You can take Ultrasoni...more
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Medical history- i'm 56, female, diabetic since ten years approx. My fasting glucose remains around 240 while pp around 290. I've been taking medicines (galvus met 50/1000 mg and amaryl 2 -both bd) since long, but my sugar levels didn't show any significant changes and hence my doctor added vogliboz 0.3 tds to my regime (two weeks back). Last, I got my glucose levels tested yesterday and they are still the same, only a mild reduction registered. I walk 3-4 kms daily in the morning, apart from that I don't have any other physical activity on schedule. My last month's thyroid report- (t3/t4-normal tsh-low-0.21 iu/ml) i'm currently on thyroxine 75 mcg as well. Main problem- my toe nails have been showing an inward growth since an year or two, which has now started causing pain. I feel soreness in my left toe almost all the time, while it hurts insanely whenever it contacts any hard surface. Nailbed has become so thickened, that it is not possible for me to cut the toenail myself. What should I do to curb this problem? Also i'm having a little pain in my heels and ankles lately, but it is not much significant. And my doctor told me that I will need to switch to insulin, if my sugar levels remain the same after two months. Can I not be treated with oral drugs anymore?

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Dermatologist•Ranchi
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From your history it sounds like you hv developed ingrown toe nai. Along with fungal infection of nail (onychomycosis). Correct diagnosis to be made only after proper examination. For acute pain you can take nsaids (like aceclofenac). Once the pain is subsided, you can cut the ingrown portion of toe nail (or removal of matrix of nail. For onychomycosis pulse dose of cap itraconazole is given along with topical (like cyclopirox olamine/ amorolfine lotion). Visit nearst dermatolgist. Thanks.
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Nuclear Medicine Physician•Lucknow
Ya, your father is having hypothyroidism. And he needs to be treated by prescribing eltyroxin or thyronorm.
Kindly contact.
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Gynaecologist•Jalgaon
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Rubela is not the reason for not conceing. It only means you had infection. Its effect on foetus is variable. If it is active infection then can lead to abortion.
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