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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have gone through the information given. You have mentioned only the fasting glucose level. There is no information on after food glucose & hba1c%. Also there is a need to know her lipid profile, serum creatinine & urea levels to give any specific advise. It is better if you also give information on her dietary pattern, weigh, height and extent of daily exercise. Ideally at her age fbg should be < 100 mg, pp should be around 150 to 160 mg & hba1c% < 6.5%. That ...more
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Sexologist•Dehradun
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You are suffering from Phimosis. " Phimosis" is the technical term for an un-retractable foreskin. An acute case of phimosis may create problems for the person when he would want to pass urine or to perform sex, as this action may either be restricted or become troublesome. This is when phimosis becomes a medical emergency. It has been linked with an increased risk of infection, loss of sexual stimulation of the penis and even penis cancer.

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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr Lybrate-User, Thanks for the query.
Your fasting glucose (120 to 145 mg) does cross the limit set for diagnosis of diabetes (126 mg and above). Pp (after 2 hours) is in the pre-diabetic range. Other value has no significance. Please check hba1c%, that will give a clearer idea. Still, the situation is just borderline. Not to worry much. Just take a controlled diet and keep physically active. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Consult your Physician to add some other medicine with different mechanism.
Stick to diabetic diet strictly.Take small frequent meals instead of large ones,Take a lots of vegetables and salad.
Exercise regularly.
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M.B.B.S.; MD(MEDICINE)

General Physician•Lucknow
Pancreas is the site to produce insulin in body. So if the pancreas is diseased the only option left is to give insulin from outside body by an injection. In my opinion glimeperide will not help you.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Sindhudurg
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Hello .. I have query..I suggest you to take Homeopathic Medicine along with above Medicines to control Diabetes and slowly cut off allopathic medicines ..
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Have Fatty fish like Salmon, sardines, herring, anchovies and mackerel,
cinnamon, leafy green vegetables, chia seeds, turmeric ,garlic ,strawberries etc.
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reduce sugar intake, rice , oily , spicy food, junk food, pickle, meat ,sweetened Beverages,White Bread, Pasta ,Flavored Yogurt,Sweetened Breakfast ,Cereals<...more
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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You have not mentioned your blood sugar fasting, pp and hba1c report.
It is better to start with first one as it contains two medicines and second contsins three. Monitor blood sugar and keep in touch with your doctor.
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Is your blood sugar under control. No its not because of the side effects of the medicines that you r taking. It can be because of some type of allergy which is very common during rainy season.
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