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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
When one takes adequate dosage of drugs, plus follows a strictly controlled diet and does regular exercise, blood glucose does get controlled. Therefore, it appears your present treatment is not proper. I need to know following things for giving any suggestions: fasting & PP glucose levels, HbA1c%, present dietary pattern and extent of daily exercise. Looking at your weight and height it is clear that with a BMI of 28.23 kgs/Sq meter (normal < 23 kgs/S...more
When one takes adequate dosage of drugs, plus follows a strictly controlled diet and does regular exercise, blood glucose does get controlled. Therefore, it appears your present treatment is not proper. I need to know following things for giving any suggestions: fasting & PP glucose levels, HbA1c%, present dietary pattern and extent of daily exercise. Looking at your weight and height it is clear that with a BMI of 28.23 kgs/Sq meter (normal < 23 kgs/S...more
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Hi mam, fatty liver is an initial phase when damage of liver starts happening, it indicated degenerative changes in liver in the begining .DM might contribute to liver damage by promoting inflammation and fibrosis through an increase in l oxidative stress mediated by adipokines (vhemicals which cause inflammation). Recent reports regarding the use of the SGLT2 inhibitors as well as the new incretin-based therapies such as injectable glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists and oral inhi...more
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Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1)Take medications for diabetics and BP and take it regularly.
2)Try to eat healthy foods. Choose foods lower in fat and calories and higher in fiber. Focus on fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
3)Try to do more physical activity. Aim for 30 minutes of moderate physical activity a day. Take a brisk daily walk. If you can't fit in a long worko...more
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1)Take medications for diabetics and BP and take it regularly.
2)Try to eat healthy foods. Choose foods lower in fat and calories and higher in fiber. Focus on fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
3)Try to do more physical activity. Aim for 30 minutes of moderate physical activity a day. Take a brisk daily walk. If you can't fit in a long worko...more
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Asked for male, 54 years old from Kolkata
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello,
I have seen the details, from that it is clear that your glucose levels are fairly well maintained. Only pp can be brought down by about 20 mg to 160 mg. Hba1c% should be < 6.8. That can be achieved by adjusting the diet and increasing the extent of daily exercise. Increasing the intake of green leafy vegetables and salads will help. Thanks.
I have seen the details, from that it is clear that your glucose levels are fairly well maintained. Only pp can be brought down by about 20 mg to 160 mg. Hba1c% should be < 6.8. That can be achieved by adjusting the diet and increasing the extent of daily exercise. Increasing the intake of green leafy vegetables and salads will help. Thanks.
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Continue with doctor. get A1c. micral and lipids checked. weight control and exercises are important.
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Asked for female, 21 years old from Patna
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Lybrate-user having pain in knee of your is nothing to do with diabetes provided their b sugar is under control - having pain in knee for 3-4 days could be linked to some un-knowing traumatic injury or strain in ligament or osteo-arthritic changes in knees - go for uric acid test / ra factor / and x-ray knee will help us in ruling out certain possibilites. For the time being put a cotton clothe soaked in hot salted water and apply over knee with give some relief.
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