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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Post Graduate Diploma In Nutrition And D...read more

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
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Sugar is the trigger to most of the diseases an adult faces in present times. Sugar is not only harmful for adults, but can pose severe threats to the health of a child as well, if not administered in monitored proportions. But again, sugar is indispensable when it comes to sweetening your drinks and desserts. In order to prevent yourself from the health hazards of sugar, you should know more about its scope and effects.
1. Sugar can lead to a fatty liver: Fatty liver is a troubling issue fa...more
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear lybrateuser,
- Diabetes is the increase in blood sugar of the person
- it could be type 1 wherein there is lack of insulin production by the pancreas & type 2 ( more commonly found) wherein insulin is produced but there is a problem with its utilization by the body cells, in both cases the blood sugar increases.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
From the query I understand that you have PCOD and are on treatment. But what is the drug and dosage of it is not mentioned. Similarly there is no information on height, weight and TSH level.
As regards fasting blood glucose 91 mg/100 ml is absolutely fine. There is no reason to worry from that point of view. You can use either sugar or any substitute as you feel like. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Mumbai
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For diabetes follow a diet low in carbohydrate, low in fat and high in fibre. Walking for 30 mins a day for at least 5 days in a week is recommended. Follow a stress free life. Your sugars are high. I need to know whether it is your fasting or pp blood sugar. Medication will change accordingly.
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General Physician•Bhubaneswar
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Take your mother to a med splst. A sugar free diet is a low carb diet.Tell her to take chapatti fir lunch n dinner.Take sugarfree tea.No potatoes, no sweet fruits except a 100 gm/day.Tell her to walk for 30 min.Keep her tension free.Tell her to sleep well.
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General Physician•Hisar
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Get hba1c done for average values.
As per guildlines. More than 126 is diabetes
but sometimes it could be due to recent overdosing on sugars.
Try sugar free and fats free diet for 2 weeks and daily 20 min brisk walk. Repeat fbs .if still high need treatment otherwise, lifelong diet and exercise should be enough.
If any symptoms develop lf diabetes, then treat none the less
do text consult me for further diagnosis and treatment or if you still have some doubts you want to clea...more
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dermatologist•Gurgaon
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Almost every person salivates over desserts and sweets. One does not need a special occasion to get one's sweet tooth going. While the lip-smacking sugary delight might impress the taste buds, it is sure to affect the health in a big way.

If you thought that sugar was only bad for your waistline and general health, then you need to know that it is equally harmful to your skin. In fact, it can lead to serious dermatological conditions.

Harmful effects of sugar on the skin
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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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General Physician•Nagpur
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The first commandment of healthy living is to eat plenty of fresh fruits. However, did you know that some fruits are healthier than others? Fruits do not have any added sugars but many fruits are rich in natural sugar. However, here are 11 fruits which have lowest sugar content.

Limes and lemons: Limes and lemons are known as sour fruits. While they are rich in vitamin C, they do not contain a lot of sugar. Freshly squeezed lime juice and hot water is the perfect drink to curb your appe...more
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Homeopath•Ludhiana
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Diabetes diet for Indians should have the ratio of 60:20:20 for carbs, fats and proteins. "Per day calorie intake should be between 1,500-1,800 calories with a proportion of 60:20:20 between carbohydrates, fats and proteins, respectively." He adds that a diabetes diet should "have at least two seasonal fruits and three vegetables in a diet plan."

Though dry fruits may seem like a healthy snack, it is not a good option for diabetics, as the fructose can spike your sugar level. Go for fre...more
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Diploma in Diabetology, MBBS

General Physician•Warangal
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maintain ibw take balance d diet avoid sugary items fat food lead stress free life take plenty vegetables and fruits in 2 / 3 servings take high fibre low calorie food check sugar levels frequently
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