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Asked for male, 42 years old from Chandrapur
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Your glucose levels appear fairly good. What is the HbA1c%? That would have given a clearer idea about the over all control. BP is high. Ideally it should be 120 to 130 / 70 to 80 mm Hg. Since no details of other parameters are given, difficult to comment. In this communication we are supposed to only give general guidelines. No prescriptions can be given. Thanks.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
The glucose levels mentioned look fairly good. At those levels all the symptoms mentioned are unlikely to occur. You are already taking quite a few drugs to control blood glucose.
Looking at your weight and height with a BMI of 41.66 kgs/Sq meter(Normal < 23 kgs), you are already in severe morbid obesity. This is the major culprit. There is a need to reduce weight. Your ideal body weight should be 56 kgs, which means there is an excess of 44 kgs. Thanks.
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Mr. lybrate-user By looking at blood glucose levels, it is clear that her diabetes is uncontrolled. There's no mention of HbA1c%, that gives a much better idea of long term control. Her treatment needs to be properly calibrated with glucose levels. We may have to add some additional drug/s. As regards ayurvedic drugs, there's no real benefit. Those drugs at best can be supportive therapy. If you come in a private conversation with all details like current fasting, PP& HbA1c%, dietary habits & ex...more
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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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Brain disease or brain damage can cause changes in brain function and produce hallucinations; - Fever as a result of infection can cause hallucinations in children and older people. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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For change in medicine you should consult an endocrinologist and get thoroughly investigated to start it eat more fresh vegetables and fruits salads soups less carbohydrates and more proteins also a handful of nuts every day drink plenty of water cut down on all sugar products carbohydrates excessive tea and coffee and avoid alcohol and smoking or any type of drugs use.
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Respected sir your glycemic levels are high and you need to follow strict diabetic diet and avoid alcohol you need to follow your prescription for the time being and follow up closely on your glucose levels the drugs prescribed are safe if renal parameters are normal and you take diet as advised
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. Usually at your age hba1c% recommended is < 7%. However, if you are maintaining < 6% hba1c% means the control is excellent. If you have no problems or no troublesome issues of getting hypoglycemic episodes (glucose going < 70 mg), then there is no reason to reduce the drugs. Maintaining a lower glucose level and hba1c% is quite helpful in preventing any possible complications associated with diabetes. But if you have any time en...more
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