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Diabetologist•Thane
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U will need a change of medicines. Pls check your after meal sugars as well, so the doses can be adequately adjusted. You may need a small dose of insulin which will benefit the kidneys
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Dermatologist•Ernakulam
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No, for conditions like what you described, sandalwood paste or turmeric paste will not help, first the diagnosis must be made, only then treatment can be decided. Cortisone cream should not be applied unless dermatologist has prescribed.
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Oncologist•Mumbai
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I presume he underwent prostate surgery for benign enlargement and cancer was detected incidentally. Hopefully an MRI and bone scan was done for staging to confirm that its a localised disease. We advise watchful waiting or active surveillance for those with localised, early stage and low risk disease or intermediate risk disease in patients with very high comorbidities, reducing the life expectancy of <10 years.
Gleason of 7 and PSA below 10 puts him in the intermediate risk hence watchful ...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Looking at the details I suggest you should shift to long acting basal analogue insulin like injection basalog, start with 6 units once a day and increase the dose based on daily blood sugar levels. You will have to do self monitoring of sugar levels. One of the oral medications namely metformin with glimepiride to be continued.
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Brain disease or brain damage can cause changes in brain function and produce hallucinations; - Fever as a result of infection can cause hallucinations in children and older people. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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It is very difficult to give a clear answer why it happened. But it appears the earlier treatment of giving two sulfonylureas (SU) together was a wrong approach. Ideally one of the SUs is given along with metformin most often. Secondly diabetes itself damages glomerular filtering membrane in the kidney, this leads deterioration of kidney function. That leads to increase in creatinine level, protein excretion etc. In such situation Insulin is the best medication for blood glucose control. Ideally...more
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Diabetologist•Raipur
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As you are suffering from high blood sugar with high BP along with increased creatinine it is better to start with rapid insulin both every breakfast, lunch, dinner and at bed time lantus can be taken according to your blood sugar levels, after getting near normal sugar levels with creatinine levels then you can take tablet with minimal dose of insulin. This line of management will improve your overall general condition. Do not forget to follow timely food intake with reduced salt and oil along ...more
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Diabetologist•Bangalore
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Good control of diabetes over time is the key to treating diabetic neuropathy. There is no cure for neuropathy, but keeping your blood sugar within a target range can reduce symptoms and prevent them from getting worse. To help control your diabetes, eat food that is good for you and exercise. Controlling diabetes means maintaining blood sugar levels (a1c) within the target range. This will do more than anything else to help prevent diabetic neuropathy from getting worse. Initial and ongoing tre...more
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