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Diabetologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Hi sir,
Think is an almost good control.
Try to reduce your body weight.
Exercise regularly.
After 3 month s get checked out for the hba1c level of the blood.
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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•Mumbai
You are taking very very very high dose of medicine. And it will not have any effect. Blood sugar medicine are scientifically treated.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user,
Your fasting & pp glucose levels are very high. Which means that there is no proper glucose control. There is a need to upgrade current treatment plus give a closer look at diet pattern and exercise and weight control. So please consult your local doctor and get the treatment upgraded. Or if you want online help, please come in a private conversation with following details: fasting, pp (current) levels, hba1c%, present diet pattern weight, height and extent of daily exercis...more
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General Physician•Nashik
Pioglitazone in a dose of 7. 5 mg is safe and yes it can be changed to other drugs as well. Kindly consult privately for proper personalised management.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thaks for the query.
It is good to know that blood glucose level is well in control. As regards numbness and heaviness in right hand, it could be due to (peripheral neuropathy, which does develop once diabetes goes on for a long period (over months to years). This happens even when glucose control is very good. I am sure you are aware good control means maintaining FBG < 100 mg & PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c% <6.8
Most important is to achieve very strict glucose control plu...more
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Endocrinologist•Vellore
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Dear lybrate-user,
the sugar levels and hba1c are acceptable. I f he tightens up the diet and walks for an hour per day the hba1c will probably come down to about 7 % which is excellent
professor m s seshadri.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Gajapati
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Hello, greetings from your ayurveda wellness coach.
Sir, first of all, I must appreciate your efforts towards your physical fitness. I suggest you to continue this method, but only with minor modifications. Split your walking into two halves, morning and evening, and that should help you.
I would like to suggest 8-portion diet and that can help you to reduce your weight meaningfully. If you are willing, I can suggest some natural ayurveda medicines for the same.
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Endocrinologist•Mumbai
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He is on gliptins metformin and sulfonylurea combination. Metformin is known to cause gi disturbances. Gliptins delays gastic emptying. Long term diabetics usually have diabetic gastropathy symptoms as well. Instead of cremaffin he can take isabgol powder. And increase fiber content in diet.
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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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