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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
The iformation given is very little to give any opinion. I need to know full details like fasting, PP & HbA1c%, dietary pattern extent of daily exercise, total medications being taken with exact dosage. Plus please clarify in your "medical conditions" there is a mention as T1 diabetes. If that is the case then how is that you are on Diamicron? Because T1 DM is only treated with Insulin Injection. No other anti diabetic drugs is used. Thanks.
The iformation given is very little to give any opinion. I need to know full details like fasting, PP & HbA1c%, dietary pattern extent of daily exercise, total medications being taken with exact dosage. Plus please clarify in your "medical conditions" there is a mention as T1 diabetes. If that is the case then how is that you are on Diamicron? Because T1 DM is only treated with Insulin Injection. No other anti diabetic drugs is used. Thanks.
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Nice to see your blood sugars are well controlled. You need not increase the dose, as it can lead to hypoglycemia which can be very dangerous at times
unfortunately diabetes is a progressive disease and over a period of time you may have to increase the dosages as insulin secretion declines and blood sugar starts increasing.
unfortunately diabetes is a progressive disease and over a period of time you may have to increase the dosages as insulin secretion declines and blood sugar starts increasing.
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Ciplox is an anti-bacterial agent, used to treat various bacterial infections. It has got no role in diabetes treatment. With a HbA1c% of 9.7 you have an uncontrolled diabetes. This needs appropriate drug treatment plus diet control and regular exercise. Looking at your height an weight the ideal body weight should be about 65 kgs. So there is a need to reduce that. Please come back with correct information, then I will be able to give proper guidane. ...more
Ciplox is an anti-bacterial agent, used to treat various bacterial infections. It has got no role in diabetes treatment. With a HbA1c% of 9.7 you have an uncontrolled diabetes. This needs appropriate drug treatment plus diet control and regular exercise. Looking at your height an weight the ideal body weight should be about 65 kgs. So there is a need to reduce that. Please come back with correct information, then I will be able to give proper guidane. ...more
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