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Asked for male, 40 years old from Mirzapur
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Diabetologist•Hyderabad
Asked for male, 68 years old from Bareilly
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There may be multiple reasons for current problem.
We need more information like any symptoms of hypoglycemia like giddiness, sweating, increased hunger; diet pattern, any associated kidney, heart,liver problem; current hba1c.
You have not even mentioned regarding how many tablets he is taking daily.
Based on limited information provided I may suggest to reduce tablet and get hba1c and creatinine and consult doctor.
We need more information like any symptoms of hypoglycemia like giddiness, sweating, increased hunger; diet pattern, any associated kidney, heart,liver problem; current hba1c.
You have not even mentioned regarding how many tablets he is taking daily.
Based on limited information provided I may suggest to reduce tablet and get hba1c and creatinine and consult doctor.
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Bangalore
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Once you conceive you can stop glycomet and till than exercise regularly till you have sweating and at any point of time you have giddines than get your sugar checked at that time and concentrate on weight reduction and continuation of glycomet depends on how much insulin resistance you have and how much obese you are.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Gestational diabetes (diabetes detected during pregnancy) is quite common in india. Usually a 75 g glucose is given for doing a oral glucose tolerance test (ogtt), to detect gestational diabetes. Gdm is diagnosed if 2 hour blood sugar is above 140 mg. The recommended management is to start the patient on medical nutrition and help control blood sugar for 2 - 3 weeks if not controlled, start on insulin injections. Oral drugs are not recommended.
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Asked for male, 66 years old from Kolkata
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Diabetologist•Jabalpur
You should keep checking your blood glucose fasting and 2 hrs post food regularly. You may have developed some mild GI side effecr with your previous medicine which are gone with the new that tou have started. But hypoglycemia is a risk which can be prevented with regular monitoring. For chronic pancreatitis patient with diabetes this combination is okay. But insulin will be better in acute pancreatitis or with increased abdominal pain any time. Keep monitoring.
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