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General Physician•Mumbai
Fitness procedure needs to be followed before playing cricket and then rest of the day you can plan for extra curricular activities and Few diet tips - Not to eat fried food items and Can eat All green vegetables, moong , chana , Dal , rice etc And to apply ghee over chappati and don’t apply oil over chappati And to drink milk mixed with turmeric powder twice a day And If possible eat eggs on alternate days And If possible in breakfast eat atleast one bajra ka rotla And Eat seasona...more
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General Physician•Cuttack
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dear
please take storvas after food , night time.
take a sip of warm water one glass after 40 minutes of the major meals .
eat frequent but short meals.
avoid lying down just after meals.increase fluids and fibre more in diet.
hope this helps
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MBBS, DNB (General Medicine), Certified ...read more

Internal Medicine Specialist•Kolkata
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Thank you for the query.
From your question I gather that you are already on glycomet trio (2 mg/500 mg/0.3 mg) thrice a day. This implies that you are on quite a high dose of oral anti diabetic agents. However, your sugar levels tend to remain high. I would like to enquire about your hbaic as that will give a better picture about your control. At this stage I would advice you to modify your diet (1400-1500 kcal) per day and opt for a exercise regimen (30 min per day for 5 days a week). Plea...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
When diabetes is well controlled with adequate medication fasting glucose is < 100 mg, PP 150 to 170 mg & HbA1c% < 6.8. Your fasting glucose is high. There is no mention of other two parameters. So it is difficult to comment. Along with drugs diet and exercise are also very important is controlling diabetes. Thanks.
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Diabetologist•Anantapur
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Dear Lybrate user pls use the medication as your fbs is high. It will soon be tappered based on your response. Please watch for low sugars and meet your Dr. if you have symptoms of low sugar.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
First and foremost is please consult a qualified Diabetologist for proper treatment. A dietician can only help in your diet related issues. Your glucose levels seem to be well controlled. Please also check the HbA1c5, see that it is maintained < 6.8. Looking at your weight and height it is clear that with a BMI of 26.50 kgs/Sq meter,(Norma < 23 kgs) you are having an excess of 0ver 8 kgs. This needs to be corrected. So please give a closer look at your...more
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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cannot comment without detailed history and seeing the rashes. please send photos using online consult option for proper examination diagnosis and treatment
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Cardiologist•Aurangabad
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Hello,
your bp is very high. Your bmi is also high. Since how many days are you taking these medicines? Wait for 1 week before considering change of medicines. You also need lifestyle modifications and weight reduction and few tests like ecg echo and serum creatinine, blood sugar and lipid profile.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Since your glucose is quite well controlled and HbA1c% is 5.9 %, I do not see the reason for changing the treatment. In fact if diet is controlled by reducing a bit of carb intake, you will be able to achieve still better control. Even increasing physical activity would be more beneficial than adding any further drug. Tanks.
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