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General Physician•Mumbai
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In a known case of diabetic we need to control sugar levels with medication , aerobic exercise and following a diabetic diet and few tips on diet say no to maida items like toast , khaari ,naan ,white bread . can drink tea but without sugar say no to Buffalo milk and can drink cows milk can eat brown bread can eat sprout’s can eat green vegetables, can eat chappati ,bajra ka rotla can eat one katori of rice twice a day with dal to avoid farsan food items can eat fruits say no to coc...more
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Homeopath•Secunderabad
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It may happen sometimes, you have to go for regular follow-up with your doctor and mention about it ( you can check it at home and plot a chart ). Let the doctor review your case afresh taking into consideration all the facts and check your general health. Discuss about your concerns and what precautions to be taken. He doctor may reduce or change the medicine. At your end maintain a regular routine ( eat healthy food with calorie count ) and exercise as usual. Please revert after that for any ...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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lybrate-user. Upadhyay, Thanks for the query. Ideally glucose levels should be maintained as follows: FBG < 100 mg, PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c% <6.8. So the levels mentioned are high. One has to look at diet, exercise and then also towards medicine, whether to upgrade the treatment. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
HbA1c% 10.2 is suggestive of totally uncontrolled diabetes. This is dangerous, can lead to early development of long term complications associated with diabetes, affecting eyes (retina), kidneys, peripheral blood vessels, heart and lower limbs.
It is clear that present treatment is not helping in control. So please consult your treating physician and upgrade the treatment or if you seek online help, please come back with following details { Fasting...more
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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The lower your levels of vitamin D, the more prone you are to develop type 2 diabetes. What to do: Expose yourself to 30 minutes of daily sun to avoid Vitamin D deficiency. Include Vitamin D rich foods in your daily diet such as orange juice, soy milk, cheese, yogurt and cereals.
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Better consult an Endocronologist and get your tablets adjusted.
It is very important that on which time you take tablets...
And my suggestion is to take homoeopatic treatment.. It can reduce the use allopathic treatment as well as reduce the side effects of the diabetes.
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General Physician•Indore
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It will be better to add insulin to your medication for better blood sugar control.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
With appropriate treatment blood glucose levels should be well controlled, like fasting < 100 mg, PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c% <6.8. Since your glucose levels are not in control, means present treatment is not enough. One is drugs being taken should be improved and second is look at your diet & regular exercise. If you are interested in proper treatment then please come back with all the above mentioned details in a private conversation (paid consultation...more
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Diabetologist•Bangalore
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Need to see if there are any hormonal imbalance. Glimipride has tendency to increase weight in few patients. Genetic etiology also to be ruled out.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Indore
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There is no contraindication for vaccination. However meet your physician for the confirmation and get vaccinated.
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