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Asked for male, 58 years old from Vijayawada
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Diabetologist•Pune
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Yes. You are diabetic. Its not necessary for both values to be raised. Also, your hba1c levels are high.
Kindly meet local physician or diabetologist for treatment.
Follow strict diabetic diet. If you do not exercise, try exercising regularly for atleast 30 mins daily.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Yes it is harmful. You have to have strict sugar control and if high blood pressure is there then take ace - inhibitor like ramipril.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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Ask your chemist for alternate brand, or ask your Dr. about changing to similar but easily available formulations like ramipril etc.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-
myths about nightfall
weak body: this is one of the most common myths regarding nightfall. People don’t understand how nightfall works and then come to different conclusions from their big brains. Nightfall is the release of old sperms that are stored in your testicular sac. They need to be released at a specific time and if not, they come out as nightfall. They definitely don’t weaken your body but if it happens regularly, they can weaken your immune system or even reduce your sp...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Practice in open spaces with no traffic. Find a large parking lot after a store has closed and practice riding straight and making turns. The more comfortable you are on the two-wheeler, the less fear you will have. Drive in varying conditions when there is little to no traffic to get used to driving in poor weather.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment...more
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I am diabetes2 patient since last 26 year. At present my blood sugar fasting & P. P. Are 89 & 137 mg/dl & HbA1C is 4.8%, taking glimepiride1 mg od half hour before lunch & Metformin SR 1 gm od after lunch since last 34 months. I am suffering some side effects due to metformin such as excessive gas formation whole day, indication, heavy constipation, rashes & itchiness on back skin, weakness, dizziness & weightless. Hence to minimise above side effects I want to replace any other equivalent medicine in place of Metformin SR, which should be also suitable to me ie a heart's patient whose hearts bare metal standing was done on dt 29-8-13 for which I am taking Ecosprin 75 mg od daily, Atorvastatin10 mg od & Ramipril2.5 mg od on alternate days. Hence please suggest such medicine with potency which have less side effects in place of Metformin SR 1000 mg od. Thanks.

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Endocrinologist•Mumbai
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Your fasting and pp level are normal. However your hba1c is on a lower side. Did you had a low sugar (less than 70mg/dl) in last 3 months. If yes than your medication needs to be changed as low sugar in a heart patient is dangerous. I will advised you to check your sugar before breakfast, before lunch, before dinner, 2 hours after breakfast, 2 hours after lunch, 2 hours after dinner and at 3 am. Whenever you feel dizziness, hunger, sweating or palpitation than check your blood sugar at that time...more
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