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Dear, there are many things to consider for a diabetes control. Regular medications, diet control & exercise, mood swings, duration of diabetes. First you need to address these issues. If there is no problem with these then consult your diabetes doctor.
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
To control blood glucose apart from taking Insulin and tablets, dietary control and regular exercise are equally important. The reason blood gkucose goes up is because the food intake is high or there are foods which get converted to glucose quickly are more in your diet. Plus there needs to be a proper adjustment of dosage of the medicines being taken. Thanks.
To control blood glucose apart from taking Insulin and tablets, dietary control and regular exercise are equally important. The reason blood gkucose goes up is because the food intake is high or there are foods which get converted to glucose quickly are more in your diet. Plus there needs to be a proper adjustment of dosage of the medicines being taken. Thanks.
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Get your c-peptide test done after 8 hour fasting. C-peptode is a amino acid complex released when a molecule of proinsilin breaks down to insulin hence it is an indirect measurement of insilin. Normalrange is 0.5-2 ng/ml of blood. If your c-peptide is less than normal means insulin is less and indicates type 1 diabetes, if more than more insulin is produced as in type 2 diabetes.
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