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General Physician•Delhi
Hello, you have to take medicines lifelong for this and keep bp and sugar both under control. If you will keep regular follow up and bp & sugar remains under control, you won't be having any problem. If you have any queries yet or uncontrolled sugar and wanna modify medicines, msg me with details and I will be glad to help.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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You have to adjust insulin doses after consulting diabetologist and switch over to other oral drugs since it is not working
1. Do regular aerobic exercise for 1 hour daily (brisk walking, jogging, running, swimming, cycling etc)
2. Reduce weight if overweight
3control diet
a) avoid sweets, sugar/honey, milk, milk product excess calorie and carbohydrate rich diet like white bread, cereal, rice, pasta
b) avoid all refined food like maida, pasta, starchy food like rice, potato, ...more
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I was diagnosed with dm 2 about two years back. Iam on amaryl-m1 bd & has hba1c of 7. I started feeling extra sensation under the feet, heaviness in foot, leg, thighs from about a month or two, some pain in hip area and finally difficulty in lifting one leg about 2 weeks days back along with knee weakness in one leg although other leg has been affected to a lesser extent till date. I never experienced very sharp pain & 2 weeks back had mild pain in my buttocks for about a week. The loss of movement in the 2 directions direction in the leg & knee weakness was quite quick about 10-12 days back. Now I do not feel any pain but had some falls primarily on account of knee weakness or weakness in right leg. Mri scan, ct scan were ok but problem was reported in nerve conduction test in both legs but mainly in right leg. Was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy or diabetic amyotrophy which correlates with my overall symptoms. Doctor put me on 8 day course of prednisone (40mg-10mg) with insulin. My sugar with amaryl m1 as on now is under control & I take light food with reasonable physical activity & sugar levels now seems to be ok 92 fasting /140 pp. Also started visiting a physiotherapist from today. As of know there is appears to be some improvements in my walking (can walk 15-20 min at a stretch inside home) though weakness in one leg & knee persist. I cannot drive due to difficulty in movement of my right leg when trying to move it sideways while sitting. It is also not possible to lift the right leg against gravity when laying down though backward lifting & movement on sideways when lying on one side are intact. Have been prescribed pregaba m 75 (hs, neurkind+. Have no pain of any type. My questions 1) has peripheral neuropathy reached a plateau ie. Stopped or not 2) is pregabalin needed in my case as I have no pain, i. E. Whether it play a role in nerve regeneration or is overall beneficial in such situation 3) can I expect improvement in my right leg in 1-2 months time with sugar control & exercises.

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1. Peripheral neuropathy is a on going process even in normal individuvals as age advances due to deficiency of vitamins mainly b12
2. In your case pregabalin is needed for some time 3. Nerve regeneration is impossible for anyone 4. Definitely you can expect improvement in the right leg in 1-2 months with good control of sugar & exercises.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
At first I told, you, tsh hormone is that hormone which stimulate thyroid to secretion of t3 & t4 hormones. Now t3 & t4 hormone are protein in which iodine is combined .in t3 iodine is 3 & in t4 iodine is 4, presence of t4 is more than t3, t4 converted in t3 later. But you have no problem of thyroidthyroid ,next the tab which is prescribe by your Dr. Nm-5 mgmg which is nitrozepam combination which is work as a sedative & anti anxiety, I don't know you suffering from this type of problem or not, ...more
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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By decreasing the chances of developing several diseases like diabetes, heart disease and hypertension, chances of developing erectile dysfunction can be decreased to some extent. By eating healthy diet, erectile dysfunction can be managed. By doing Exercise daily and by avoiding smoking, risk for developing erectile dysfunction can be decreased. If you do not have any diseases it is only your mind that is preventing your erection. So you need to be calm and stop worrying about it and keep on do...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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You have your Liver enzymes raised and your Vitamin D and B 12 are both deficient ! Liver enzymes may be raised due to lot of reasons but the most common is fatty liver. You need Vit D and B12 supplements for sure! Vitamin B12 Level of 98 is very very low. It may affect your nerves - so consult your doctor for early and quick management in the form of injectable supplements.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Allahabad
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Dear lybrate-user sir, Please start millet in enough amount, do pranayam and morning walk, do laugh for 15 minutes in morning and in evening and on all other times when you find a chance, teach some students in your family and neighbors this way you will change your body and mind towards positivity which will reduce your medicines and your health will be better and managed on minimum required amount/numbers of medicines. Homeopathy has many remedies to offer you good and smooth health which you ...more
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Recently I have undergone tests from thyrocare for various tests including cardiac risk markers. The test results are as follows APOLIPOPROTEIN - A1 (APO-A1) NEPHELOMETRY 100 mg/dl APO B / APO A1 RATIO (APO B/A1) CALCULATED 1.3 HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (hs-CRP) NEPHELOMETRY mg/L TOTAL CHOLESTEROL PHOTOMETRY 237 mg/dl 125-200 HDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT PHOTOMETRY 25 mg/dl 35-80 LDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT PHOTOMETRY 138 mg/dl 85-130 TRIGLYCERIDES PHOTOMETRY 330 mg/dl 25-200 TC/ HDL CHOLESTEROL RATIO CALCULATED 9.4 Ratio 3 - 5 LDL / HDL RATIO CALCULATED 5.5 Ratio 1.5-3.5 VLDL CHOLESTEROL CALCULATED 66 mg/dl 5 - 40 NON-HDL CHOLESTEROL CALCULATED 211.8 mg/dl < 160 ALANINE TRANSAMINASE (SGPT) PHOTOMETRY 42.1 LIPOPROTEIN (A) [LP (A)] NEPHELOMETRY mg/dl 33.1 25-OH VITAMIN D (TOTAL) C.L.I.A ng/ml Reference Range :- 11.58 HbA1c - (HPLC - NGSP Certified H.P.L.C 7.5 % basophil - ABSOLUTE COUNT 0.01 X 10³ / μL 0.02 - 0.1 eosinophil - ABSOLUTE COUNT 0.31 X Total RBC 5.64 X 10^6/μL 4.5-5.5 MEAN CORP. HEMO.CONC (MCHC) 30.5 g/dL 31.5-34.5 RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH - SD (RDW-SD) 51.2 fL 39-46 RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH (RDW-CV) 15.1 % 11.6-14 I would like to know which doctors will give better treatment for me.

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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Please consult a cardiologist as your cholesterol is deranged and you need further management and treatment for the same and also a baseline cardiac evaluation with tests. Also your hba1c if it is 7.5 then you need endocrinologist consult as well for diabetes.
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General Physician•Mumbai
There are several other groups of medicines used to treat hypertension. Personal consultation with your doctor would help.
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