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Hello,
In gestational diabetes your aim should be to keep fasting blood sugar less than 95 and postprandial blood sugar less than 120. It's important that along with drug treatment you practice medical nutrition therapy which includes calorie restriction, taking small meals at frequent intervals and 10 min walk after lunch and dinner along with light intensity exercises.
Yes, drug treatment with metformin (glycomet) is safe and can be continued. However if treatment with metformin does n...more
In gestational diabetes your aim should be to keep fasting blood sugar less than 95 and postprandial blood sugar less than 120. It's important that along with drug treatment you practice medical nutrition therapy which includes calorie restriction, taking small meals at frequent intervals and 10 min walk after lunch and dinner along with light intensity exercises.
Yes, drug treatment with metformin (glycomet) is safe and can be continued. However if treatment with metformin does n...more
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You should start a brisk walk atleast 30 minutes, do exercise. Take lukewarm water with half spoon methidana powder in the everymorning.
Drink water more. Don't use table salt. Take sprouts. Use salad before meals. Don't take fast.
Take frequent meals instead of 3 big meals. Avoid junk food and sweets.
Drink water more. Don't use table salt. Take sprouts. Use salad before meals. Don't take fast.
Take frequent meals instead of 3 big meals. Avoid junk food and sweets.
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Mr. lybrate-user, thanks for the query.
Since you are already on metformin and have hba1c% 6.5%, means there is diabetes. As you have not provided any other information like weight, height, dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise, serum creatinine & urea, as well as lipid profile, there is no way to say anything further. Please come back with all the necessary details, then only I will be able to give any specific advice. Thanks.
Since you are already on metformin and have hba1c% 6.5%, means there is diabetes. As you have not provided any other information like weight, height, dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise, serum creatinine & urea, as well as lipid profile, there is no way to say anything further. Please come back with all the necessary details, then only I will be able to give any specific advice. Thanks.
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