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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Most of the drugs used in treating diabetes are fairly safe, on all vital organs including kidneys. Certain drugs are not recommended if the kidneys are already affected due to long standing diabetes and eGFR is low (<30 ml/minute). Thanks.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Gurgaon
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Diet plan for you

Drink 1 litter of warm water with 1/3rd tea spoon mineral salt

Breakfast
Option no. 1 – Any item made up of eggs like Omlet, Egg Burji or boiled egg with salad
Option no. 2 – Smoothie – Curd+MilkMalai + any fruit + Roasted Flax Seed
Option no. 3 – shock one tea spoon Chia seeds in 100ml water. Then add 200ml curd, add pomegranate

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2 chapati(BrownXatta) + Any Veg 0r any non veg + Curd + Salad

Dinner
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Hanumangarh
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I recommend to control your sugar level 1) a healthy and well balanced diet having regular meals. Divide your meals into 5 to 6 times.
2) one teaspoon of methi seeds soaked overnight in 100 ml of water is very effective in controlling diabetes
3) good fats such as omega-3 and monounsaturated fats (mufa) should be consumed as they are good for the body like olive oil
4) diet should be high in fiber. Let whole grain cereals & flour, salad vegetables, green leafy vegetables & fruits.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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lybrate-user, Insulin is essential in T1 diabetes as there is no other drug that works in that condition. If you have T2 diabetes then unless diabetes is very severe with blood glucose levels over 300 to 400 mg/100 ml, there may be no need to start with Insulin. There are enough good drugs available which give excellent glucose control. Thanks.
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Sexologist•Narnaul
Dear, Diabetes is often called the silent killer. Diabetes, is a metabolic disease in which sugar does not get metabolized properly in the body. This means that the blood sugar levels continue to be high, threatening the normal functioning of the body. According to Ayurveda There are 20 forms of Diabetes : 4 are due to Vata, 6 result from Pitta, and 10 are caused by Kapha. But Diabetes (MADHUMEHA) is.Mainly kapha dosha disease. Poorly managed diabetes can lead to a host of long-term complication...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Glaucoma, does occur as a complication of uncontrolled diabetes. Most important is to achieve a strict blood sugar control. Good control means fasting should be 100 mg & pp around 150 to 160 mg/100 ml. & hba1c% <7.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear Lybrateuser, - Your blood sugar level is high & you will require insulin to bring it down as advised by your doctor
- along with medication you would require to lead a healthy lifestyle like have more of vegetables, fruits, beans, pulses, sprouts, lentils, nuts, low fat dairy, lean meats like seafood in your diet
- avoid fried, processed & junk foods, sweets, bakery products, fried snacks
- have 5-6 small meals rather than three large meals, do not skip meals, have meals on time...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hi, in t1 diabetes, unless blood sugar is properly monitored and insulin dosage is correctly adjusted, hypoglycemic episodes can occur. You may talk to your physician and see how effectively sugar levels are maintained. This is not a situation which can be addressed by online consultation. It needs a close monitoring between you and your physician. Also you may think of using insulins like glargine or degludec which are peakless.
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General Physician•Aligarh
When sugar is not controlled in spite of medicine. And when u are insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
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