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General Physician•Pune
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No details regarding Insulin Treatment. Sugar levels are much higher. Proper diet, regular exercise, Consultation with your doctor regarding review of Type, Frequency and Dosage of Insulin is required. Then regular follow up, Monitoring and review of treatment periodically, till Sugar Reports and Hb A1c levels are normal.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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SHORT ACTIVE INSULIN ARE OF TWO MAIN TYPES = 1. REGULAR INSULIN = WATERY TYPE USUALYLY USED IN TYPE 1 DIABETES. CHEAP2.RAPID INSULIN USED IN ADULTS EXECUTIVE CLASS. COSTLY.
LONG ACTING = 1. NPH MILKY USED IN ADULTS CHEAP AND LENTE ( 12 HOURS ) INSULIN (24 HOURS) WATERY COSTLY
DOSAGE SHEDULE DEPENDS ON PATIENTS. DONOT WORRY ASK YOUR SPECIFIC QUESTION ON LINE.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Weight reduction, controlled diet, regular exercise, avoiding high fatty foods, junk foods, pastries and other bakery items. Sweetened aerated drinks, fructose corn syrup containing products, highly processed products, alcohol and smoking, are few of the things which reduce insulin resistance. Looking at your weight and height, bmi is 25 kgs/m2, which is not very high. But if there is central obesity, then that contributes to insulin resistance. Reducing glucose level and bringing down body fat ...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
You have to achieve a strict blood glucose control with fasting glucose < 100 mg, PP 1650 to 160 mg & HbA1c%<6.8, then general health will remain in good shape. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Thanks for the query.
You are right about low insulin production in diabetes. There are usually two main types of diabetes - T1 DM where there is totally No Insulin production. This happens due to destruction of beta cells present in pancreas, due to an autoimmune process. Type 2, which more common variery is due either to lack of insulin or increased resistance to its action, mainly due to increased fat and inactivity.
When T2 diabetes is detected by that time almost 50% of beta cells a...more
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Gynaecologist•Jabalpur
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Continue insulin till pregnancy then you can contact a Endocrinologist he will put you on oral medicines if your blood sugar is low.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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No, you have to keep the sugar level in strict control and if you need insulin it cannot be avoided.
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Diabetologist•Hyderabad
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What is insulin therapy?
Insulin is a hormone that is responsible for keeping the level of sugar in the blood under control. It is the primary therapy used for the treatment of any type of diabetes. The dependence on insulin depends on the balance between the actual production of insulin in the body and the resistance of the body cells to the insulin produced. People, who suffer from diabetes type 1, need insulin injections lifelong. The requirement for insulin therapy in people suffering fr...more
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Diabetes is very common metabolic disorders. It is estimated that at least 6o to 70 milloin Indians are affected by diabetes. One third to half of the urban Indian adults have diabetes or pre-diabetes. Diabetes is the most common reason for heart attack, kidney failure, blindness etc. in our country. With right management and tight control of diabetes, many of these complications can be avoided. All patients with type 1 diabetes and large number of patients with type 2 diabetes require multiple ...more
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Diabetologist•Navi Mumbai
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What is insulin therapy?
Insulin is a hormone that is responsible for keeping the level of sugar in the blood under control. It is the primary therapy used for the treatment of any type of diabetes. The dependence on insulin depends on the balance between the actual production of insulin in the body and the resistance of the body cells to the insulin produced. People, who suffer from diabetes type 1, need insulin injections lifelong. The requirement for insulin therapy in people suffering fr...more
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