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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Usha ji, Thanks for the query.
Majority of the medications used in treating diabetes are quite safe. So you can use these without any worry. Since there is absolutely no information given about important things like fasting, PP glucose, HbA1c%, height, weight, extent of daily exercise and diet pattern, no further comment can be made. Thanks.
Majority of the medications used in treating diabetes are quite safe. So you can use these without any worry. Since there is absolutely no information given about important things like fasting, PP glucose, HbA1c%, height, weight, extent of daily exercise and diet pattern, no further comment can be made. Thanks.
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Hello, thanks for the query.
The glucose levels have come down because of medication plus dietary control (if that is being done) plus regular exercise (again if you are doing it). If you stop the medication the glucose levels will again shoot up. Ideally when on appropriate treatment the glucose should be as follows: fasting < 100 mg, pp 14 mg or so. Hba1c% < 6.50%. So please continue the medication as advised plus do follow diet control and regular exercise. Thanks.
The glucose levels have come down because of medication plus dietary control (if that is being done) plus regular exercise (again if you are doing it). If you stop the medication the glucose levels will again shoot up. Ideally when on appropriate treatment the glucose should be as follows: fasting < 100 mg, pp 14 mg or so. Hba1c% < 6.50%. So please continue the medication as advised plus do follow diet control and regular exercise. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Dr. lybrate-user for the query.
The blood glucose levels mentioned are fairly high, suggesting diabetes is uncontrolled. It is clear that present medication is not really helping, there is a need for up gradation of treatment. Ideally in a well controlled diabetesfasting should be < 100 mg, PP 160 to 180 mg in a slightly older person. HbA1c% < 7.
To help achieve better control we need to look at his dietary pattern, extent of daily physical activity (exercise) and the medication. I would...more
The blood glucose levels mentioned are fairly high, suggesting diabetes is uncontrolled. It is clear that present medication is not really helping, there is a need for up gradation of treatment. Ideally in a well controlled diabetesfasting should be < 100 mg, PP 160 to 180 mg in a slightly older person. HbA1c% < 7.
To help achieve better control we need to look at his dietary pattern, extent of daily physical activity (exercise) and the medication. I would...more
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. It is not possible to give any opinion on your specific question. To give a clear answer I need to know the following: 1)which is the earlier brand of glimiperide + metformin combination was being used? At that time what were fasting & pp levels as well as hba1c%? 2) since when generic drugs are bing used? How often blood glucose is being checked after changing the tablets (brands or generics)? 3) has there been any change in th...more
I have seen the details mentioned. It is not possible to give any opinion on your specific question. To give a clear answer I need to know the following: 1)which is the earlier brand of glimiperide + metformin combination was being used? At that time what were fasting & pp levels as well as hba1c%? 2) since when generic drugs are bing used? How often blood glucose is being checked after changing the tablets (brands or generics)? 3) has there been any change in th...more
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Follow diabetes diet. It simply means eating the healthiest foods in moderate amounts and sticking to regular mealtimes. A diabetes diet is a healthy-eating plan that's naturally rich in nutrients and low in fat and calories. Key elements are fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
U can take (moderate amount)
grapes.
Apples.
Berries.
Citrus fruits.
Pineapple.
Papaya.
U should avoid
sugar-sweetened beverages. Sugary beverages are the worst drink choice for someon...more
U can take (moderate amount)
grapes.
Apples.
Berries.
Citrus fruits.
Pineapple.
Papaya.
U should avoid
sugar-sweetened beverages. Sugary beverages are the worst drink choice for someon...more
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Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1)Take medications for diabetics and BP and take it regularly.
2)Try to eat healthy foods. Choose foods lower in fat and calories and higher in fiber. Focus on fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
3)Try to do more physical activity. Aim for 30 minutes of moderate physical activity a day. Take a brisk daily walk. If you can't fit in a long worko...more
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this-
1)Take medications for diabetics and BP and take it regularly.
2)Try to eat healthy foods. Choose foods lower in fat and calories and higher in fiber. Focus on fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
3)Try to do more physical activity. Aim for 30 minutes of moderate physical activity a day. Take a brisk daily walk. If you can't fit in a long worko...more
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Hello,
I have seen the details, from that it is clear that your glucose levels are fairly well maintained. Only pp can be brought down by about 20 mg to 160 mg. Hba1c% should be < 6.8. That can be achieved by adjusting the diet and increasing the extent of daily exercise. Increasing the intake of green leafy vegetables and salads will help. Thanks.
I have seen the details, from that it is clear that your glucose levels are fairly well maintained. Only pp can be brought down by about 20 mg to 160 mg. Hba1c% should be < 6.8. That can be achieved by adjusting the diet and increasing the extent of daily exercise. Increasing the intake of green leafy vegetables and salads will help. Thanks.
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