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Asked for male, 61 years old from Hooghly
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Diabetologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Hi sir,
Think is an almost good control.
Try to reduce your body weight.
Exercise regularly.
After 3 month s get checked out for the hba1c level of the blood.
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Diabetologist•Gulbarga
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Dear lybrate-user as I can see your blood sugars are very much under control as per your recent reports, I suggest you to watch for low blood sugars symptoms (hypoglycemia). Till then you can continue the same regime #besafe.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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lybrate-user ji, Thanks for the query.
Fasting glucose 300 mg is too high. In this situation only Glimiperide 1 mg (Amaryl 1) is unlikely to be adequate. Even the other tablet Zoryl 1 mg is same. His treatment needs to be upgraded right away, by adding some appropriate drugs. Since there is no mention of any other relevant details it is difficult to advise.
It is better to contact your diabetologist and get the treatment upgraded. Or else please come back with following details" current ...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
The dosage of various medicines for glucose control can be adjusted on the basis of patients needs, doctor's advise and also based on dietary intake. Usually Glimepiride is either given once a day or twice in some cases. Metformin can be given 3 times a day again depending upon the need. Voglibose is usually recommended with each meal, that is three times a day. As it is mainly for reducing post food glucose rise. Thanks.
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Are not satisfied with result? What is your FBS PP2BS and HbA1C report for last two years. Is it not well controlled?
None can and should comment on such silly question. 'I eat rice daily' can you really comment on this statement?
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Asked for male, 57 years old from Kanpur
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BHMS

Homeopath•Faridabad
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Hello, you should take homoeopathic medicines also along with your recent medication.
Take sygyzium 1x, 2 tabs twice dailt before meals, morning and night.
1. Take karela jamun ras from swadeshi brand.
2. Powdered cinnamon has the ability to lower blood sugar levels by stimulating insulin activity. It contains bioactive components that can help prevent and fight diabetes.
3. Soak two tablespoons of fenugreek seeds in water overnight. Drink the water along with the seeds in the mo...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Hello, there are more economical substitutes available and equally effective and safe. But to suggest any drug, I need to know present fasting, pp sugar levels, hba1c%, diet details and daily extent exercise.
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Asked for male, 46 years old from Mumbai
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PGDD, RD, Bachelor of Home Science

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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For a diabetic it is best advised to have a diet planned as per the sugar levels, lifestyle and history.
Though you can follow some guidelines -
have small frequent meals.
Do not fast for long hours.
Avoid a very heavy meal at one time.
Avoid fruit juices, aerated drinks or sugarcane juice, honey, jaggery or sugar.
Avoid junk foods.
Exercise and stay active.
Do not attempt to try out too many remedies as you could go into hypoglycaemia.
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Bangalore
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General Physician•Mumbai
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At the time of hypoglycemic symptoms measure your sugar levels by a glucometer and we can decrease the dosages and also get your blood checked for HbA1c
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