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Asked for Male, 52 years old from Noida
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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You must use right syringe with 40 you / 100 you insulin. Please donot exchage. Both are good. But new insulin all are are based on 100 you. So prefer this.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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1. Do regular aerobic exercise for 1 hour daily (brisk walking, jogging, running, swimming, cycling etc)
2. Reduce weight if overweight
3control diet
a) avoid sweets, sugar/honey, milk, milk product excess calorie and carbohydrate rich diet like white bread, cereal, rice, pasta
b) avoid all refined food like maida, pasta, starchy food like rice, potato, bakery item, processed food,
c) include more fiber like pulse, green leafy vegetable, cucumber, carrot, tomato, j legume.more
Asked for Male, 36 years old from Hyderabad
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Hello, looking at your wife's height and weight, it clear that she has a bmi of 30.35 kgs/m2, showing grade 1 obesity. For good blood glucose control weight reduction is essential. Her ideal body weight should be 67 kgs, she is over weight by 18 kgs. This definitely hampers blood glucose control. Secondly, we may have do a proper titration of insulin dosage in relation to blood glucose levels. Plus there may be a need for introducing an additional drug or a long acting insulin. Plus she has to s...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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In t2 dm there is insulin resistance but there are no antibodies against it. Insulin resistance can be reduced by maintaining near normal body weight and a bmi of 23kg/m2. Exercising for more than 1 h a day is a good method of improving insulin resistance. Drugs like metformin and pioglitazone also help in reducing the resistance.
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Endocrinologist•Indore
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It will be advisable to shift to liraglutide instead of insulin It will be advisable to visit your physician in this regards.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Ideally blood glucose should be maintained in the following manner: fasting < 100 mg, PP 160 to 170 mg / 100 ml & HbA1c% < 6.8 (for persons above 60 years <7 may be fine).
Since there is no mention about weight, height, dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise, it is difficult comment. Unless all those details are given, there is no way to understand the situation. Thanks.
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Homeopath•Ludhiana
If the quantity of drink in 1 peg is 30 ml means 60 ml a day and you always maintained this and you have normal sugar levels and you feel comfortable with this then please continue.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Yes she can use that Insulin, only ensure that it is also 40 iu per ml, so that dosage becomes same. Plus the syringe used should also should be 40u/ml one. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. Lybrate-user, if you have t1 dm, then only treatment is insulin injection, no other option. If you have t2 dm and still you have been given insulin that means your diabetes must have been really in bad control. Diabetes occurs either due to lack of insulin or resistance to its action (t2 dm), or due to total absence (t1dm). Best medicine for diabetes in fact is insulin, it has no real side effects, our own islets of langerhans in pancreas produce it.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Diabetes is a non communicable chronic metsbolic disease. Increase thirst, increased frequency of urination are some initial symptoms of diabetes but it can vary from being completely asymptomatic to non specific symptoms like weakness, loss of weight, tingling in feet, dry mouth, blurry vision, burning during urination. You need to follow a healthy lifestyle to prevent such metabolic diseases. Type 1 usually occurs at younger age due to insulin deficiency and treated with insulin injections. It...more
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