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Asked for Male, 36 years old from Saharsa
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msc in nutrition and dietetics

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Jaipur
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hi afroz,dear u need to understand one thing that diabetes is a disease which can only b control but it cannot b cure completely, so even though u get a sugar level in range u have to continue insulin dose so as to maintain proper level of insulin in ur body only the difference will b in amount of doses.so dear don't wrry much abt it,just relax and take ur medicine in positive way that they r helping u from several different complications, so dear just trust ur doctor as well as try to always ge...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Insulin dose decided on the basis of blood glucose level both fasting and after food. Plus there are different types of insulins, it is not which one you are using. There are rapid acting and long acting insulins plus combination of both.
It is given in units per dose, not as ml. Taking excess insulin is not advised. It causes hypoglycemia. Thanks.
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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You can confirm ny a cb natt test from a government hospital. Cartridge-based nucleic acid amplification test (cbnaat) is a recently introduced polymerase chain reaction (pcr) based method for the detection of tb. It also detects rifampicin resistance as it targets the rpob gene of mycobacteria.
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M.D. Internal Medicine

Endocrinologist•Mumbai
Probably you are taking 80 units of insulin/day. Yes I can start you on cheaper insulin and it may control your sugars better with proper diet and excersize. However I may need your past history and treatment records.
Asked for male, 20 years old from Mandya
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B.Sc. - Dietitics / Nutrition

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Hi , here are some things you need to ask yourself:
1. How frequently do you eat meals? are there long gaps in between your meals?
2. How often do you exercise? how often does your body get movement?
3. How often do you find yourself feeling stressed out?
4. What is your sleep quality like?
5. Are you eating junk and processed foods? an insight into these would then enable us to understand strategies that ought to be implied for successful, long-term blood sugar control. Hop...more
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Ayurveda•Delhi
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Hi Lybrate user
advise your wife to do regular exercise (breathing practices like pranayam)
Avoid junk food ,artificial sweeteners, processed food.
Drink 2-3 liters water daily
Add more fresh vegetables in her diet.
Adopt a healthy lifestyle and eat fresh fruits.
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Homeopath•Ludhiana
Being a homoeopath, I will advise you to start homoeopathic treatment. This will help
diabonil drops (sbl) 20 drops in 20 ml fresh water 3 times a day 20 minutes before meals
vincetoxicum (adel) 20 dropss in 1 glass fressh water morning empty stomach eat little every 2 hrly instead of full meals report after 2 months.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Yes, your result is normal. You show no insulin resistance if your blood code reveals: fasting glucose is between 75–95 mg/dl (4.2–5.3 mmol/l)..fasting insulin is between 3–8 uiu/ml (18–48 pmol/l). Hgba1c level is less than 5.6% (<37 mmol/mol).
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Asked for male, 62 years old from Bangalore
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Only one product in india this product may remove insulin.
Noni syrup 10 ml in a glass of normal water stir well and consume in 2to3 minutes after 30 minutes take meals mor and night. Continue your insulin test your sugar after 7 days. If sugar reduce then reduce insulin uites accordingly. Test weekly and reduce insulin it's comes zero then stop insulin and continue noni for long time. Feedback to me monthly.
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