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Endocrinologist•Jammu
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Glyciphage increases insulin sensitivity and helps in utilisation of glucose in periphery, also checks glucose output from liver Where as voglibose prevents glucose absorption from gut to blood. You continue Glyciphage, make it twice a day.
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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You need more insulin, two to three times daily. Timely increasing insulin dose can save heart, eyes, kidney etc. Don't delay to avoid big problems in near future. Once diabetes is controlled, dose of medicine can be reduced gradually. Take care.
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Diabetologist•Namakkal
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Considering your bmi looks like slightly overweight, any kind of fasting is not advisable for diabetic patients. Initially blood sugar can be controlled. But on long term you get varying blood sugar values which may lead to heart problems.
So better go for 3 meals a day.
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Endocrinologist•Faridabad
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Please keep fasting between 90-110 and pp 100-130-160 depending on other associated ill ness follow dietary advice and plan daily exercise schedule.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Dietary and other lifestyle changes can help you control and prevent high blood pressure.
Eating a diet that is rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy products and skimps on saturated fat and cholesterol can lower your blood pressure by up to 14 mm hg.
This eating plan is known as the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (dash) diet.
Get plenty of potassium, which can help prevent and control high blood pressure. Eat less saturated fat and total fat. If you're ...more
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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Change your diet -Stop eating wheat -which is a gluten which will cause damage to your pancreas.
Cut down carbohydrates eat healthy fats Eat plant based diet No dairy products No animal products unless it is organic Do exercise daily
change your life style See a diabetic educator for proper dietary advice
sleep for 8 hrs daily
Reduce weight if you are overweight
You may have to use certain supplements which will reduce your sugar and help you to reduce your medicines dosagemore
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