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Avoid high protein diet avoid oily spicy foods go for walks regularly do yoga and pranayam regularly take salads and fruits more take following homeopath medication cholesterinum
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2 tabs three times a day urtica urens q 20 drops in 50 ml water three times a day all for 3 to 6 weeks.
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2 tabs three times a day urtica urens q 20 drops in 50 ml water three times a day all for 3 to 6 weeks.
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Diabetologist•Hyderabad
Hi lybrate-user. Fasting sugar levels 215 is an indication of diabetes mellitus. Would like to know the post meal and hba1c levels also. Plus if you are hypertensive and having high lipid levels it puts you at risk of many complications like cardiovascular problems, nervous system related issues eye and kidney related problems as well if these go untreated. So it is highly crucial for you to manage your blood sugar levels along with blood pressure and lipid profile. Periodic eye examinations kid...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Your blood cholesterol has nothing to do with your diet cholesterol. Actually Statin drugs have a lot of side effects. Change your lifestyle and eating habits your lipid profile will get better. Take a coenzyme q10 with novastat. Also some tips how to lead a healthy lifestyle.
1. Exercise at least 5 times per week
2. Eat whole/unprocessed foods at regular intervals, while being aware of physical hunger/fullness cues
3. Sleep 7-9 hours per night
4. Don’t engage in extreme dietsmore
1. Exercise at least 5 times per week
2. Eat whole/unprocessed foods at regular intervals, while being aware of physical hunger/fullness cues
3. Sleep 7-9 hours per night
4. Don’t engage in extreme diets
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, Thanks for the query.
Your ACR seems fine. Please mention your serum creatinine (mg/100 ml) and urea concentration to calculate eGFR. Also mention the fasting, PP glucose levels and HbA1c%. Plus give following details : dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise being done, lipid profile, weight and height. On going through all the parameters I will be able to give specific comments. Thanks.
Your ACR seems fine. Please mention your serum creatinine (mg/100 ml) and urea concentration to calculate eGFR. Also mention the fasting, PP glucose levels and HbA1c%. Plus give following details : dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise being done, lipid profile, weight and height. On going through all the parameters I will be able to give specific comments. Thanks.
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Get a Holter monitoring test done which records you each every heart beat for continuous 24 hours. But consult a Cardiologist preferably.
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Hi lybrate-user
I understand that you are a diabetic on regular medication and your average blood glucose has been well controlled.
However if you have provided complete information and there is no other reason, you have an element of diabetic neuropathy developing in your case.
Now, the full workup would include a detailed clinical history of yours, in order to rule out any other cause of your symptoms so as to proceed with the treatment.
Bottomline is that diabetic patients in ...more
I understand that you are a diabetic on regular medication and your average blood glucose has been well controlled.
However if you have provided complete information and there is no other reason, you have an element of diabetic neuropathy developing in your case.
Now, the full workup would include a detailed clinical history of yours, in order to rule out any other cause of your symptoms so as to proceed with the treatment.
Bottomline is that diabetic patients in ...more
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