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Endocrinologist•Mumbai
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regular medication
exercise
healthy meal plan
regular blood sugar levels check up
follow up with your diabetologist doctor
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no, but consult with your doctor before taking such medicines. your problem needs evaluation ,as it can be corrected with proper diagnosis. try to find a permanent solution for your problem ,as you are young
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Delhi
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Control your sugar and avoid constipation and fatty food take plenty of water and papaya every day take short meals but only half the diet 4-5, times a day.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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It can cause sudden hypoglycemia with dry mouth, sweating, skin becomes cold, pulse weak. Give glucose or sugar. Correct dose of insulin should be given as per doctor advice.
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Endocrinologist•Kochi
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Strabismus is also called Squint. Usually, it is a chronic condition. However, in hypoglycemia, during the attack, some patients squint. I can't comment on your mother's condition without more info. In the meantime, take her to an Ophthalmologist.
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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Please Continue your all medicine at present Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Avoid oily spicy and fast food Avoid maida containing items like biscuits toast bread khari etc Take Vegetable juices and soups more Take salads more Do meditation regularly Send me names of current medicine and fresh reports on Lybrate So that I can guide you precisely.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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She may have to modify insulin doses after consulting physician. in addition to treatment she has to follow the advice given below
1.Do regular exercise
2.Reduce weight if overweight
3Control diet
4.Avoid sweets, excess calorie and carbohydrate rich diet, .
5.Adhere to a strict diabetic diet by consulting Dietitian
6.Monitor your fasting, PP blood sugar and Hba1c three monthly
7.Consult diabetologist for advice and treatment
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Lybrate-user ji, Thanks for the query.
I have read the info, but it is very general. There are no specific details like age, weight, height, blood glucose levels, HbA1c%, dosage of Insulin, any other medications patient may be on, BP readings, lipid profile, any other ailment if the patient has, diet pattern. Unless every single detail is there, I will be unable to give any opinion. Thanks.
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lybrate-user, Treatment of T1 diabetes should always be done with close supervision from your local diabetologist, as increase in Insulin dosage or alteration of dosage can lead to hypoglycemic situation. Hence, it is essential to consult the local expert as he or she will be easily available in the event of certain problems. Insulin Actrapid helps to control post prandial glucose rise and since it is a short acting compound control is better. Using a Mixtard 50/50, may be at times disadvantageo...more
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