My RBS was 233 and total cholesterol 212 hdl 22 triglycerides 388 on 5 august 2017 and doctor recommended me to take glimpride 2 mg and after 15 days another RBS test was conducted it was 96 and doctor reduced to 1 mg and after one month another RBS was conducted it was 125 doctor reduced the glimpride to half mg with morning walk. Can it may be brought to normal without medicine.
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?The normal RBC range for men is 4.7 to 6.1 million cells per microliter (mcL) .if no major disease then Lifestyle changes can affect your RBC count. Some of these changes include: ?maintaining a healthy diet and avoiding vitamin deficiencies ?exercising regularly, which requires the body to use up more oxygen ?avoiding aspirin ?avoiding smoking.......like factors may help
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Hello your case bit complicated coz have got rbs and cholesterol levels bit high first you do these following blood tests hb, tc,dc, esr,fbs, lipid profile, urine routine, serum creatine and blood urea all this test done in empty stomach in morning and I need your blood pressure level en I can prescribe systematic diet thank you.
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Dear lybrate-user, If your RBS is within normal limits with regular monitoring, it can be brought under control with diet and lifestyle changes. 1. Exercise regularly, walking or jogging in the morning is a good exercise. 2. Avoid sweet in any form. 3. Take small quantity of meals but frequently according to your need. 4.limit your carbohydrate intake. Stay in touch with a doctor for continuous monitoring of your health status.
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