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Hello it appears the insulin dose is not enough. Plus you have to check hba1c and lipid profile as well as creatinine. Then increase insulin dosage every 2 days by 2 units. Simultaneously observe sugar levels regularly. This will also help you to have better control. Also exercise regularly 1 hr a day.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
It is not possible to give an answer to the query. Because glucose level reduction depends on dietary intake and also dose of the drug. Plus there is no clear mention whether the glucose level was fasting one or after food or after how many hours of taking the drug. Thanks;
It is not possible to give an answer to the query. Because glucose level reduction depends on dietary intake and also dose of the drug. Plus there is no clear mention whether the glucose level was fasting one or after food or after how many hours of taking the drug. Thanks;
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Mr. Lybrate-user, your blood sugar levels are slightly higher. Ideally fasting should be 100 mg, pp 150 to 160 mg and hba1c% <7. With present treatment you can achieve by adjusting your diet and exercising more every day. There may be no need to change the drugs. Take a close look at your diet, icrease daily exercise to more than 1 hour a day. That should help.
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Your ppbs is on a higher side. From the history you are giving, I think you are developing neuropathy, a complication of diabetes. Go and get your foot examined by a podiatrist.
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