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Asked for male, 21 years old from Varanasi
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MBBS, Diploma In Diabetology

Diabetologist•Mumbai
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Both of them have the similar chemical compound .after starting the substitution medication you can recheck the blood sugar after 1 week .If stable you can continue with substitution medication.
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MBBS, MD

Endocrinologist•Delhi
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You have not mentioned your bp and fasting pp blood sugar and hba1c. If these reports are within range, continue same treatment. Otherwise consult your physician.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Sindhudurg
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Hello. Pp is high. I suggest you to take homoeopathic treatment along with above medicines to control sugar levels. Once sugar levels are in control you can cut off allopathic tablets. You can consult me online for treatment. Its completely safe.
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MBBS, DNB, Diploma Dyslipidemia, CCEBDM,...read more

General Physician•Gurgaon
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Your medicine appear to be under dosed as per your sugar level. With the proper medicine, regular exercise and diet modification we can rasily control your sugar levels. Revert with your last hba1c aling with other recent reports for better insight into your problem.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Tablets combining Glimiperide and metformin are usually recommended to be taken about 30 to 40 minutes before food. That is better as glimiperide being an Insulin secretion stimulating drug. But if some person does not tolerate the combination on well then it can be taken after food.
Fasting glucose should be < 100 mg PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c% <6.8, when diabetes is well controlled. 250 mg fasting is too bad. What is the after food level and HbA1c%...more
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Diabetologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Hi sir,
Your blood sugar levels are not too high.
Try to reduce your body weight.
Take small meals every 3 hours.
Take regular exercise.
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MBBS, CCEDM, CCMTD

Diabetologist•Gurgaon
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immediate stop forxiga.
this is good medication but with this need to take care of hydration and hygiene.
1.stop forxiga
2.take more water.
3.apply candid ointment.
4.very important your blood sugar is not in control.
consult to your doctor.
5.diet and exercise
Asked for female, 57 years old from Malappuram
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General Physician•Mumbai
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In a known case of diabetic we need to control sugar levels with medication , aerobic exercise and following a diabetic diet and Get your vital parameters of the body checked from a nearby doctor and follow up with findings and For pain take tablet paracetamol 650 mg and I will suggest you to take injection vitcofol 2cc intramuscularly once a week for five pricks over the buttocks through a health professional
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Diabetes when continues for a long time (many years) does affect small and large blood vessels, nerves, eyes, kidney, lower limbs and heart. The damage to various organs does occur even with fairly good glucose control. But if a person has uncontrolled disease then complications are more severe. So peripheral neuropathy is a quite a commonly seen complication. Your B12 levels are high, which means there is no need for taking Nurokind (which contains B1...more
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