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Asked for FEMALE, 17 years old from Dibrugarh
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Doctor must have prescribed medicine with the referance to your blood sugar reports. So follow him strictly.
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Asked for male, 57 years old from Kurukshetra
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Dear lybrate-user,
since only post prandial is elevated you can add voglibose 0.3 mg to be taken with food to get the value under control. Note, if you have low sugar problem after adding voglibose, you will need to take glucose and not the usual sugar to take care of the problem
since only post prandial is elevated you can add voglibose 0.3 mg to be taken with food to get the value under control. Note, if you have low sugar problem after adding voglibose, you will need to take glucose and not the usual sugar to take care of the problem
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Asked for male, 46 years old from Pune
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
From the information it is clear that you have ED. But there is no information on how is blood glucose controlled. Because ED is one of the most common long term complication to develop, particularly more so if glucose levels are not well controlled. Since there is no mention about fasting, PP glucose levels, HbA1c%, weight, height, dietary pattern and extent of daily exercise. It is necessary to know those details before any suggestion is made.
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From the information it is clear that you have ED. But there is no information on how is blood glucose controlled. Because ED is one of the most common long term complication to develop, particularly more so if glucose levels are not well controlled. Since there is no mention about fasting, PP glucose levels, HbA1c%, weight, height, dietary pattern and extent of daily exercise. It is necessary to know those details before any suggestion is made.
As regards t...more
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your blood glucose levels are well under control ..kudos for that...yes these medicines are appropriate for u if these sugar levels are on this treatment..if these medicines are just prescribed now..then these are a bit heavy ones and not required as of now...keep a check on b.sugar regularly to avoid hypoglycemia..let me know your past treatment status
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A non diabetic’s blood sugar level should be between 70 and 140 mg/dL one to two hours after a meal, according to the American Diabetes Association. If it is lower than this, you could have a condition called hypoglycemia, in which blood sugars drop below 70 mg/dL after eating. A blood sugar reading slightly above 140 mg/dL after a meal does not necessarily indicate diabetes, but an oral glucose tolerance test should be performed at a later date to test for an elevated post-meal blood sugar to c...more
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