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Vaidya Visharad

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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General Physician•Mumbai
Well with diabetes with long duration and with hba1c of 7.5 is good. But still the more you approach to make hba1c < 7, the pp blood sugar is responsible for hba1c in between 7-8 %. And thats what we are seeing, you pp is raised.
My suggestion is take ppg 0.3 or stabose 0.3 thrice a day, immediately after meals.
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Ayurveda•Hyderabad
Dear , please let me know blood test ie HbA1C, then I will suggest the best Ayurvedic Medicine which works for your sexual problems also.
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Although I can't say with absolute certainty that diabetes is the cause of your erection problems, it's very likely that this is the case.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is far commoner in diabetics. Fortunately, these days it can be treated, and the new anti-ED drugs give excellent results in most diabetic men who have this problem.
In particular, the three oral drugs which are available in 2011 can all help the majority of diabetic guys who have erection difficulties.
So I suggest that ...more
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Please mention correct figures. You mentioned BP as 95/100 (please check it again because this is not correct and of I consider it as 100/95 nobody will prescribe medicine for it)
Try to avoid unnecessary medication as you have mentioned you have one kidney.
Mildly hogh cholesterol can be corrected with doet and regular exercise, which will be helpful in diabetes control also.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
At 40 years, HbA1c% should be closer to 6.8%, to say one has good control. From the glucose levels mentioned, it is clear that present treatment is not helping in controlling blood glucose level. Ideally FBG should be < 100 mg, PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c% <6.8.
Therefore, we need to have a re-look at the present treatment, dietary intake and extent of daily exercise. We may have to change the present drugs or add one or more compounds to the current ...more
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