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Asked for male, 63 years old from Salem
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No not required at this stage. You can take tablet metformin but before taking consult your family physician.
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Your insulin is not being utilized fully or doesnt produce. That is what type 2 and type 1 is. You have to get the support of certain herbs which are openly available in market but since not selected with precision decisions, some people do not get desired effects.
Please write any other history/tests etc. For herbal combos initially you have to take as supporting therapy. Depending upon response, we ll take further step. Pl write in confidence. We may advise or send package also.
Please write any other history/tests etc. For herbal combos initially you have to take as supporting therapy. Depending upon response, we ll take further step. Pl write in confidence. We may advise or send package also.
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Hi , few ways to lower fasting sugar: there are several means to gain control over your diabetes. Few of them as below:
1. Eating at regular intervals
2. Avoiding foods high in processed and invisible sugar
3. Good sleep hygiene
4. Consistent workouts to be able to give you specific guidelines, we would need to gain a deeper insight into your lifestyle and work with you in greater proximity. Do let me know if you're keen and we could take this prospect forward. We work with amp...more
1. Eating at regular intervals
2. Avoiding foods high in processed and invisible sugar
3. Good sleep hygiene
4. Consistent workouts to be able to give you specific guidelines, we would need to gain a deeper insight into your lifestyle and work with you in greater proximity. Do let me know if you're keen and we could take this prospect forward. We work with amp...more
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Dear lybrate-user,
your father has many symptoms suggestive of depression which may be situational, may be related to the enforced stay at home due to the covid pandemic. If his sugars are under control he may need some counselling form a skilled psychiatrist. You may be able to do this online
your father has many symptoms suggestive of depression which may be situational, may be related to the enforced stay at home due to the covid pandemic. If his sugars are under control he may need some counselling form a skilled psychiatrist. You may be able to do this online
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Asked for male, 68 years old from Jabalpur
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Pioglitazone in a dose of 7. 5 mg is safe. You may consult.
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Asked for male, 48 years old from Dimapur
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. As regards your blood glucose control, it is excellent. In such a situation I do not see the need for any additional medication like pioglitazone half tablet twice a day. As regards bp and changing to benidipine it may be in your doctors judgment that drug could be more suitable to you. I really have no say on that. However, I do not see any reason for adding pioglitazone with metformin when you have such a good control. Thanks.
I have seen the details mentioned. As regards your blood glucose control, it is excellent. In such a situation I do not see the need for any additional medication like pioglitazone half tablet twice a day. As regards bp and changing to benidipine it may be in your doctors judgment that drug could be more suitable to you. I really have no say on that. However, I do not see any reason for adding pioglitazone with metformin when you have such a good control. Thanks.
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