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Novomix 50 Penfill 3 ml Health Feed

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Diabetologist•Rampur
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Insulin dosage cannot be reduced as the sugars are not in control, instead we have to increase the dose of evening insulin and morning insulin as wekl.
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Ayurveda•Ujjain
You you take NONI sy 10-10 ml in a glass of normalwater stairwell consum in 5 minutes after 30 minutes take your mor/eve meals for 3 month test monthly ifnassasary reduce insulin dose.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query. Insulin Muxtard 30/70 is similar to Novomix 30. Same number of units can be used. Thanks.
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Acupuncturist•Indore
This medicne is a substitute for your insulin it cant cure you permanently u sure need acupressure point to avoid much use of all these medicines reduce your stress by taking long deep breadth in daily for 15 times, try it find the cause of stress and avoid stress first.
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General Physician•Faridabad
You may need to change your insulin regime to basal bolus regime. Get in touch with your Dr. For details on this.
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Diabetologist•Thane
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Dear Mr. Singh,
it's a good gesture on your part to be concerned of your sister's health!
as she's got diabetes from the age of 12, it must be type 1 diabetes mostly. Type 1 diabetes means that pancreas is unable to make insulin and hence patient requires to take insulin for the whole life. But at the same time it's very much possible to lead almost normal life and ulmost normal life expectancy. Following are the ways in which you can help her lead a normal life.
1) at home monitorin...more
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General Surgeon•Guwahati
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fatty liver will need little attention with medications and regular physical exercise. it will also help you to keep your sugar level under control.

for piles, please avoid constipation and take hot seitz bath. application of ointment with a stool softener will be enough to treat piles. thank you.
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Sir/Madam, This is regarding my mother who was diagnosed with Autoimmune hepatitis on 26th Sep. Her treatment is going very well. On 14th Sep, before her treatment started, her SGPT and SGOT were 616 IU/L and 361 IU/L respectively. Liver biopsy confirmed Autoimmune hepatitis. Her treatment started on 3rd Oct. Doctor started her treatment with Wysolone - 30 mg (1-0-0) for the first 2 months and when her SGPT and SGOT came under 50 IU/L, he switched to Budesonide (6 mg-0-3 mg). My query is regarding the side effects of the steroid use. My mother has been diabetic for the past 5 years for which she took glimestar M1. When the Doctor started her on Wysolone, in less than a week, the side effects started to show. Her blood sugar started to fluctuate uncontrollably. It goes from as high as 500 mg/dl to as low as 55 mg/dl. Doctor put her on Insulin (NovoMix 30 Flexpen). I was advised to constantly monitor her sugar and vary the units of Insulin as per her sugar level and that's what I have been doing ever since the treatment started. This sugar fluctuation thing is very unpredictable, so unpredictable that I have to constantly stay with my mother all the time. We don't even travel anywhere because of it. I have been telling our Doctor to do something about it but he says the same thing every time, control the sugar with Insulin. Is there any other way to minimize her sugar level fluctuation? Can you advice any medicine. Thank you.

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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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, With steroid treatment blood glucose does increase, because corticosteroids are diabetogenic. One of the possible ways is to reduce the dose of steroid to minimum possible, plus use a long acting Insulin like Basalog (Glargine) plus a short acting insulin to control post breakfast & post lunch surges of glucose Thanks.
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Vaidya Visharad

Sexologist•Narnaul
Dear, According to Ayurveda There are 20 forms of Diabetes : 4 are due to Vata, 6 result from Pitta, and 10 are caused by Kapha. But Diabetes (MADHUMEHA) is.Mainly kapha dosha disease. Poorly managed diabetes can lead to a host of long-term complications like :-
Heart attacks, Strokes, Blindness, Nerve damage, Amputation of Limb. Impotency in men.Visit us at www.Malhotraayurveda.Com
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