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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have gone through the details given. It is clear that with present treatment blood glucose is not in control as it should be. Ideally fasting glucose should be < 100 mg, PP 160 to 180 mg & HbA1c% < 7 (not mentioned). There is need to either add some additional drug or change the treatment. Also look at your diet and extent of daily physical activity, that will also help in better control of blood glucose.
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I have gone through the details given. It is clear that with present treatment blood glucose is not in control as it should be. Ideally fasting glucose should be < 100 mg, PP 160 to 180 mg & HbA1c% < 7 (not mentioned). There is need to either add some additional drug or change the treatment. Also look at your diet and extent of daily physical activity, that will also help in better control of blood glucose.
As regards platelet count getting affected (no actua...more
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Diabetologist•Hyderabad
Hello sir. Going by your hba1c and blood glucose levels your diabetes looks under control. It is also important to keep your blood pressure in check with regular monitoring. In case of any symptoms pertaining to hypoglycemia like sweating, tremors or shaking in hands, dizziness on fasting then we can be concerned. Otherwise your number looks just fine. Take care.
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Mr. Lybrate-user, if blood glucose is high, (well over 200 to 300 mg/100 ml) then a considerable amount of glucose is lost in the urine. That causes weight loss. Once diabetes is controlled and blood glucose levels return to normal, weight stabilses. You may have lost weight when blood glucose level was not well controlled. If now it is in good control, weight may not be lost. So please give current details including hba1c% (actual number, do not say it is normal). Even other test results like t...more
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HI mam
fatty liver is the excess accumulation of lipids (representing predominantly triglycerides) is evident within hepatocytes. Your liver enzymes levels are normal .sorbiline converts deposited fat in to lecithin and other similar fats. Lecithin is a type of high density lipid which lowers the cholesterol level in body.
You can take it. Along with that you can also take homoeopathic medicines to improve years immunity and resistance. Proper diet and regular exercise will definitely he...more
fatty liver is the excess accumulation of lipids (representing predominantly triglycerides) is evident within hepatocytes. Your liver enzymes levels are normal .sorbiline converts deposited fat in to lecithin and other similar fats. Lecithin is a type of high density lipid which lowers the cholesterol level in body.
You can take it. Along with that you can also take homoeopathic medicines to improve years immunity and resistance. Proper diet and regular exercise will definitely he...more
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You can consider postponing insulin for some time. Ask your physician about" voglibose/acarbose and sitagliptin medicines"
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Hi mam, fatty liver is an initial phase when damage of liver starts happening, it indicated degenerative changes in liver in the begining .DM might contribute to liver damage by promoting inflammation and fibrosis through an increase in l oxidative stress mediated by adipokines (vhemicals which cause inflammation). Recent reports regarding the use of the SGLT2 inhibitors as well as the new incretin-based therapies such as injectable glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists and oral inhi...more
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