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Asked for Male, 61 years old from Noida
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You need to get yourself checked what you are having is intermittent tachycardia / arrhythmia which means that intermittently your heart rate increases or the heart Rhythm changes which can be dangerous if it does not get corrected on its own. Or it can be an early sign of impending heart disease.
But to diagnose it you need to get an ECG done while you are having the rhythm problem or you can get holter monitoring for 24 hours during which if you have this episode it will get registered and...more
But to diagnose it you need to get an ECG done while you are having the rhythm problem or you can get holter monitoring for 24 hours during which if you have this episode it will get registered and...more
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Asked for female, 53 years old from Kolkata
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Pancreas is the site to produce insulin in body. So if the pancreas is diseased the only option left is to give insulin from outside body by an injection. In my opinion glimeperide will not help you.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, Thanks for the query.
It appears you have uncontrolled diabetes. You are referring to HbA1c% of 9% I think. In a well controlled diabetic person FBG should be < 100 mg or closer to 100 mg, PP should be 150 to 170 mg & HbA1c% < 6.5%
Therefore there is a need to look at your overall treatment which includes drugs being taken, with their dosage, dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise and maintaining of normal body weight. We also have look at other details like lipid profile, BP...more
It appears you have uncontrolled diabetes. You are referring to HbA1c% of 9% I think. In a well controlled diabetic person FBG should be < 100 mg or closer to 100 mg, PP should be 150 to 170 mg & HbA1c% < 6.5%
Therefore there is a need to look at your overall treatment which includes drugs being taken, with their dosage, dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise and maintaining of normal body weight. We also have look at other details like lipid profile, BP...more
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Sir,
Please take following medicines :-
Dr. Reckeweg's Aalserum - 7X / 5 drops in little water thrice a day for one month.
Dr. Reckeweg's R - 18 / 10 drops in little water thrice a day for one month.
Revert back after one month with feedback.
Please take following medicines :-
Dr. Reckeweg's Aalserum - 7X / 5 drops in little water thrice a day for one month.
Dr. Reckeweg's R - 18 / 10 drops in little water thrice a day for one month.
Revert back after one month with feedback.
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Asked for male, 49 years old from Dimapur
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Every parameter of blood sugar has its own importance.Fasting blood sugar indicates your calory intake in dinner and its utilization.PP blood sugar suggests your sugar status after 2 hrs of meals.Random blood sugar gives you information about sugar level at that particular time and HbA1c gives you idea about your average blood sugar in last 3 months.
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Dear lybrate-user,
lycomet gp1 has metformin and glimiperide, metformin makes insulin work better and glimiperide stimulates secretion of insulin from your pancreas. Watch out for low sugar symptoms after you have made the change
reduce the quantity of carbohydrate (rice, wheat, rava, maida) in each meal and increase the quantity of protein (dhal, egg white, fish or chicken). Monitor blood sugars with glucometer as follows. Fasting and pp on wednesday and 2 hour after lunch and after din...more
lycomet gp1 has metformin and glimiperide, metformin makes insulin work better and glimiperide stimulates secretion of insulin from your pancreas. Watch out for low sugar symptoms after you have made the change
reduce the quantity of carbohydrate (rice, wheat, rava, maida) in each meal and increase the quantity of protein (dhal, egg white, fish or chicken). Monitor blood sugars with glucometer as follows. Fasting and pp on wednesday and 2 hour after lunch and after din...more
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