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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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lybrate-user, thanks for the query.
For a person with diabetes it is very important to keep the blood glucose in strict control, otherwise, the long term complications associated with diabetes affecting eyes (retina), kidneys, lower limbs, peripheral nerves and heart can occur more rapidly. Ideally fasting glucose should be < 100 mg, PP 160 to 70 mg & HbA1c% <7.
Missing a single dose of Voglibose does not cause any problem. Voglibose is to be taken either with meal or just after it. Sinc...more
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Endocrinologist•Mumbai
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Yes 230 ppbs is high.
Get your hba1c done. You can either add metformin or gliptins to take care of you post prandial high sugars. Erectile dysfunction can be due to several causes like nervous, psychological, atherosclerotic related which needs to evaluated via counselling, doppler and medication. First get your sugar under control.
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Mr. Lybrate-user, if one has well controlled diabetes then fasting sugar should be closer to 100mg and pp should be 150 to 160 mg/100 ml and hba1c% <7. If you have maintained these readings consistently then diabetes is in control. With that one is able to prevent or postpone the long term complications of diabetes, which are very serious. You have not given all the details to give any suggestions. Plus there is no mention about fasting, pp sugar levels, hba1c%, dietary pattern and extent of dai...more
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Hello, Vivek, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given. From that it is clear that she is on multiple medications. However, there is no mention of herHbA1c%, weight, extent of physical activity, particularly exercises like brisk walking or any other activity plus dietary pattern . It is very essential to concentrate on following aspects - 1) weight control (BMI <23 kgs/Sq meter), 2) Taking a healthy balanced diet like - increased intake of green leafy vegetables, salads and certai...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Looking at the details I suggest you should shift to long acting basal analogue insulin like injection basalog, start with 6 units once a day and increase the dose based on daily blood sugar levels. You will have to do self monitoring of sugar levels. One of the oral medications namely metformin with glimepiride to be continued.
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Homeopath•Mumbai
Pls. stop added sugar i.e. sweets completely,even small amount used in cooking.Have 1 fruit a day.Natural sugar in fruits is not harmful.Exercise regularly. Make sure that you have plenty of salads.Have flax seeds. Along with your regular allopathic medicines you can start homeopathic treatment.Read my blog historyhomeopathy.blogspot.com
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Endocrinologist•Jammu
Without medicine. It will be difficult for you to control sugar. So. Continue with medicine and avoid dreadful. Complications of diabetes.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Indore
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U take thin dal ok. Take low calorie high protein low sodium diet. Don't take coffee. Don't drink water immediately after meal. 10-12 glass water you can take.
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