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Asked for male, 54 years old from Bangalore
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MBBS, MD - Community Medicine

General Physician•Jaipur
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Follow the doctor’s advice properly
Eat plenty of vegetables
Have sufficient fibres in your diet e.g. salads
Cut down on sugar/ sweets
Cut down on salty processed foods
Cut down on energy dense, processed food - such as crisps, cakes, biscuits and pastries
Make at least an hour rigorous physical activity part of your daily life i.e. jogging/ brisk walking/ running/ gym/ else you like
Yoga/ meditation will help you in reducing stress level
If you are non-vegies
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Asked for male, 51 years old from Navi Mumbai
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B.H.M.S., Senior Homeopath Consultant

Homeopath•Delhi
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You can take cholestrinum 3x / 4 tabs thrice a day for one month.
Keep regular walking with exercises at least half an hour in the morning and half an hour at evening.
Try to avoid spicy food, oily food, junk food in any form.
Revert back after one month with feedback.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr, if you are ok with online consultation then I can guide. But you need to give all details like fasting, pp sugar levels, hba1c %, present treatment with dosage, dietary pattern and extent of daily exercise. Thanks.
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Asked for male, 59 years old from Barabanki
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MBBS, MD

Endocrinologist•Delhi
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It is better to control blood sugar with oral antidiabetics and insulin may used when oral medicines are not able to control your blood sugar.
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Diabetologist•Thane
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The medicine is good. But your sugar values are still high. Please do a fasting and PP blood sugar also. The medicine may need to be changed
Asked for female, 29 years old from Pune
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Most of the drugs used in treating diabetes are fairly safe, on all vital organs including kidneys. Certain drugs are not recommended if the kidneys are already affected due to long standing diabetes and eGFR is low (<30 ml/minute). Thanks.
Asked for female, 55 years old from Mumbai
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MBBS, MD

Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Yes, you give her vit. D if blood test shows deficiency. There are many brands available, all are equally good.
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Diabetologist•Gulbarga
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Dear lybrate-user as I can see your blood sugars are very much under control as per your recent reports, I suggest you to watch for low blood sugars symptoms (hypoglycemia). Till then you can continue the same regime #besafe.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the information given. i do not understand the relationship between Pantoprazole and diabetes treatment.
You have mentioned fasting and PP (?) glucose level but no HbA1c5. So it is difficult to comment.
Pantoprazole is for controlling stomach acid secretion, it has nothing to do with glucose control. Please clarify why that has been mentioned. Thanks.
Asked for male, 56 years old from Bangalore
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
The dosage of various medicines for glucose control can be adjusted on the basis of patients needs, doctor's advise and also based on dietary intake. Usually Glimepiride is either given once a day or twice in some cases. Metformin can be given 3 times a day again depending upon the need. Voglibose is usually recommended with each meal, that is three times a day. As it is mainly for reducing post food glucose rise. Thanks.
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