Fasting Sugar More Than Pp
Do you look into phimosis? From past 2-3 months I have this disease and recently I got to know its phimosis. ...
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If it is not by birth means it may be due to yield infection or fungal infection. At the same time you should not ignore your blood sugar level means your diabetic status. So please carry out the following reports 1) blood sugar fasting and pp 2) urine sugar fasting and pp 3) hba1c 4) cbc and esr.
Hello doctor I like to know that why my blood glucose in empty stomach glucose level is 137 and random I is 111 .am I di ...
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In general: less than 100 mg/dl (5.6 mmol/l) is normal. 100 to 125 mg/dl (5.6 to 6.9 mmol/l) is diagnosed as prediabetes. 126 mg/dl (7.0 mmol/l) or higher on two separate tests is diagnosed as diabetes.
I am a diabetic for 23 years. I have been taking medicines from the beginning and insulin (for the last 5 years). My sug ...
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The change in sugar levels could be due to several factors, including stress, changes in diet, or medication. Umbilical hernia is unlikely the direct cause of reduced sugar levels. Homeopathic remedies like uranium nitricum or cephalandra indica might support your diabetes management,
I am 54y man 6.2 heights weight now 98 earlier 86 diabetes since 6 y also fatty liver n depression since 12y.in sugar ta ...
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Take home cooked meals comprising all nutrients macros and micros. Take good fats, carbs n protein. Limit all processed preserved packaged and outside food completely. Stop hard drinks and smoking if any. Take good water intake of atleast 3-4 lit a day. Alongwith the dietary changes, lifestyle modifications must be done like physical activity for atleast 1 hour, time discipline should be fixed for all meals and other activities. Try getting sleep for 6-8 hrs min. For personalised & detailed guidance, contact directly. Thanks.
I'm suffering from type 2 diabetes post covid with high triglyceride level. Currently my reading is fbs -227, pp -277, l ...
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Take balanced diet. Take ample green leafy vegetables. Take whole grain cereals. Avoid maida and sugar. Stop taking ghee butter and oil. Stop fast food. Exercise regularly (at least 150 mins per week). Get hba1c test done. If after 3 weeks there is no improvement, starting medications should be considered.
When taking actrapid iv soluble insulin 10u ,what glucose can be safely added to avoid hypoglycemia. ...
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Hello, thanks for the query. I have seen the query. Whichever insulin one may take there is no need to take any form of "glucose" to avoid "hypoglycemia" because if you are taking properly calculated insulin dosage then there will be no hypoglycemia. But if it does occur then taking a small amount of sugar or a candy can help overcome the same. The insulin dosage needs to be based on both fasting and pp glucose levels. Plus when fasting level is above 140 mg, then your night dosage needs to be increased by 2 units & similarly if pp is higher than 180 mg then pre-lunch or pre-dinner dosage needs to be increased by 2 units. Similarly if fasting glucose is < 100 mg then night dosage has to be reduced by 2 units and if pp is < 140 mg then ore-lunch or pre dinner dosage needs to be reduced by 2 units. However, dosage reduction or increase has to be done only once in 3 to 4 days. But checking needs to be done more often. If you have any questions please do come back. Another very important issue is that you have almost grade 3 or morbid obesity with a bmi of 39.72 kg/sq meter, normal < 23 kg/sq meter). Hence there is an excess of over 50 kg weight. Therefore, even if you are able to cut 10 to 15 kg your glucose levels will become well controlled. Thanks.
I am diabetic since 2009 and started insulin in 2014 along with tablets. I used novomix 30 penfill. This is very costly ...
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They are slightly different in composition. So there will be difference in onset and peak action. However, you can try it and see whether the blood sugar control is acceptable. Your fasting and pp levels are high it should be below 130 and 180 respectively. Also get an hba1c done to have a better understanding of your blood sugar control.
Is sugar level of fasting 168 and pp 295, can be acceptable for pre employment medical checkup? ...
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Dear lybrate-user, thanks for reaching out. No I am sorry to say that neither of the values are in control range for a diabetic patient. Take care.
Why my weight is reducing? My hba1c is 7, blood glucose fasting is 126, blood glucose pp is 135, I don't consume any med ...
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As of now .you do not need to take medicine for diabetes. Do exercise avoid sugar and salt recheck sugar after 1 month.
What is the chances of having fatty liver with hba1c 7 blood glucose fasting 125 and pp 136? How do I know I have fatty ...
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Fatty liver has many causes 1. Obesity 2.a high fat diet 3. High alcohol intake and 4.diabetes mellitus your blood sugar is well controlled ,so sugar is not cause at present of fatty liver. Life style modification is needed. For more treatment contact with me on line by paid audio or vedio consultation.