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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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No one can be fit without daily physical exercise. For diabetes apart from necessary drugs (oral antidiabetics and Insulin Injections), regular exercise, maintaining normal weight and taking a restricted and balanced diet. Are the remedies. Thanks.
No one can be fit without daily physical exercise. For diabetes apart from necessary drugs (oral antidiabetics and Insulin Injections), regular exercise, maintaining normal weight and taking a restricted and balanced diet. Are the remedies. Thanks.
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Consult your doctor.He would increase the dose of insulin,diapride m 2 .
Prescribe medicine for high cholesterol.
Take it seriously,he is on risk.
If you find any problem ask again.
Prescribe medicine for high cholesterol.
Take it seriously,he is on risk.
If you find any problem ask again.
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Values of less than 200 pg/mL are a possible sign of a vitamin B12 deficiency. People with this deficiency are likely to have or develop symptoms. Older adults with vitamin B12 levels between 200 and 500 pg/mL may also have symptoms.
Normal B12 status: >550 pg/ml
Deficient in B12: <550 pg/ml
Adequate to maintain a healthy nervous system and to prevent disease in elderly individuals: 1000 pg/ml.
Normal B12 status: >550 pg/ml
Deficient in B12: <550 pg/ml
Adequate to maintain a healthy nervous system and to prevent disease in elderly individuals: 1000 pg/ml.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Thanks for the query.
Insulin is usually recommended to be taken half an hour before food. Because by the time digestion of food converts it to glucose, insulin is available for action.
Insulin does not cause any other side effects. Occasionally if food delayed or if inadequate food is taken, then there is a possibility of glucose level going down (hypoglycemia).
If you have any other doubts please come back. Thanks.
Insulin is usually recommended to be taken half an hour before food. Because by the time digestion of food converts it to glucose, insulin is available for action.
Insulin does not cause any other side effects. Occasionally if food delayed or if inadequate food is taken, then there is a possibility of glucose level going down (hypoglycemia).
If you have any other doubts please come back. Thanks.
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