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Asked for Male, 36 years old from Ambala
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Dip.Diab, Fellowship Diabetology (Gold M...read more

Diabetologist•Thane
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If the creatinine rise is due to diabetic kidney disease it is not completely reversible. She will need to alter her diabetic medicines though.
Asked for male, 36 years old from Siliguri
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. Lybrate-user, before I can talk about your diet and daily work out, it appears your blood sugar is totally out of control. If that is not controlled then diet and exercise are not going to help. First is drug treatment has to be improved, so tha fasting is around 100 mg, pp 150 to 160 mg and hba1c% <7. Then only rest of the things to be looked at. So please see that your sugar levels are brought under control. Otherwise you are inviting long term complications of diabetes.
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General Physician•Noida
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Hi
as you said you are diabetic. Since last 4-5 years. N your sugar levels r with in normal range. You suffer only constipation or say hard stool. Which could be one of the side of antidiabetic drugs. So wat you need to do is. Eat more fibers in the evening. And use powder lactifibre with milk or syp. Lactulose with normal water at night before bed.
Asked for male, 37 years old from Kolkata
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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hi, you can take one brand name there are 3 medicines are in one tablet.
tab. glimstar PM 2BBF.
CAP. PAN40 BBF. FOR DIABETES. TAKE LOW SWEET DIET,LOW SALT MEAL. LOW FAT MEAL.
GO MORNING WALK DAILY. DON'T TAKE FAST FOOD.
Asked for male, 38 years old from Purulia
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Mr. lybrate-user , You have mentioned about the drugs being taken for diabetes, but no dosage. There is no mention about fasting, PP glucose level and HbA1c%, so it is not clear whether diabetes is well controlled at all. At your age it is very essential to achieve a very strict blood glucose control with fasting closer to 100 mg, PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c%<6.8. If not then you are inviting long term complications of diabetes much early. As regards dietary advice, unless all the details are known...more
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Asked for Male, 38 years old from Alwar
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General Physician•Cuttack
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it seems your blood sugar is not under control.Repeat your fasting, PP blood sugar, HbA1c and consult Diabetologist. HBa1c will indicate the status of your blood sugar control over the period of last three months
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Okly bedtime insulin isnt going to reduce ur sugar levels. You will need medications also depending upon other complications.
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First of all, his diabetes needs to be under control. Medicines will need to be changed. Check the feet everyday to see if there are any cuts wounds etc and seek treatment immediately if its the case. Wear correct footwear. Stop alcohol and smoking or tobacco use.
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Asked for male, 67 years old from Belgaum
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Diabetologist•Raipur
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You can increase 2 more units both time and follow strict Lifestyle modifications like diet and physical activity.
Asked for male, 40 years old from Hyderabad
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Diabetologist•Mumbai
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I would suggest you not to stop the medicines. Reduction of the dose can definitely be attempted, however let the doctor decide on it. Stopping meds altogether will cause both blood pressure and sugar to shoot up.
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