Glucose In Urine During Pregnancy
I am 41 years old female. A type 1 diabetic from 14 yrs. Weak immune by birth. As a result always prone to health proble ...
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It seems the stomach infection for which you were treated was an attack of pancreatitis which resulted in type 1dm you are dependent on insulin as your body does not produce insulin hence no tablet of any group shall be effective since you have not given your height weight recent f and pp sugar, hba1c, whether you have bp or not and how any times you were taking and strength of insulin you will require ideally basal dose at bedtime and one insulin shot before each meal but it can reduced to basal plus before breakfast and dinner, thus omitting lunch dose if you are working if you wish to consult me take appointment privately and shall explain you diet exercise and insulin regimen but get at least sugarf and please and hba1c done before calling.
I am frequently urinating had unprotected sex on september 24 (didn't ejaculate in) I took meprate for 5 days and I got ...
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Hello, thanks for the query. I have seen the details mentioned. Since you have had menstrual bleeding, then it is unlikely to be pregnant. As regards excess urination the reasons usually are urinary tract infection, excess intake of fluids and /or undetected high blood glucose. Is there any burning sensation while passing the urine? If that is present then it is most likely to be infection. Excess intake of coffee can lead to passing more urine. If you have any doubts get a routine urine examination done to rule out any infection. Thanks.
I am 18 weeks pregnant. Due to covid not visiting hospital for check up. I just want to ask when should I go for anomaly ...
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Anomaly scan 1 or 2 days after 19 weeks completed. Minimum reports- blood group, cbc, tsh, blood sugar 2 hours after 75 gms of glucose, urine routine, pt, aptt, ideally vdrl (or rpr or tpa, hbsag, hiv I & ii of both wife and husband. May be more reports depending on medical history and examination. You need supplemnts like calcium, iron, folic acid, dha, b-complex, protein, need vaccinations like td, hep-b if not taken anytime in life. For all these important to consult your areas gynecologist.
Hello, I am 27 years and, 30 weeks pregnant. Currently I am on obimet sr 500 mg (morning half and night half) since my p ...
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Please don't take obimet unless you have deranged sugars which you don't have at the moment. Stop the drug as your ogtt is fine. Get a repeat ogtt at 32-34 weeks and if that's fine no need to take any such drug just because your parents have diabetes.
Can you pls advise is it possible gtt for pregnancy can give result like fasting test is higher and glucose 1& 2 hr plas ...
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Your fasting test is higher and glucose 1& 2 hr plasma test is normal. Yes. This is possible in certain medical conditions. Please consult local physician for examination and advice.
Hi My age is 25, I have PCOS and trying to conceive from last 9 months but not happening. Last month doctor gave ova shi ...
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Late periods can be ether pregnancy or an ovulation. Since urine pregnancy is negative, this can be an ovulation or delayed ovulation in spite of using ova shield so you can just wait for a week and repeat urine pregnancy test and if negative and still you dint get periods start medicines for withdrawal.
What are the symptoms of diabetes and how it is cured and what are its casualties? ...
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Often, there are no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they include excessive thirst or urination, fatigue, weight loss or blurred vision. Most common types type 2 diabetes symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, hunger, fatigue and blurred vision. In some cases, there may be no symptoms. Type 1 diabetes symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, hunger, fatigue and blurred vision. Prediabetes many people with prediabetes have no symptoms. Gestational diabetes in most cases, there are no symptoms. A blood sugar test during pregnancy is used for diagnosis. You need a total check up before doing anything diabetes, often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus, describes a group of metabolic diseases in which the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar), either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin or both. It is a difficult task to control blood sugar in the desired normal range. Whatever we eat is metabolised to sugar in the body to provide energy for our daily activities. For absolute control, one has to monitor his / her blood sugar at regular intervals (self-monitoring of blood glucose – smbg). Though difficult, this can be done by a glucometer and keep a record. Get an idea of fasting sugar (fbs) and 2 hours after food (ppbs), & hba1c (inform me) and check before dinner and after every major food. The basic idea is to reduce the food intake to 1/3 of what you take now. The dictum of sugar control is diet, exercise, diet + medicine and at later stage medicine+ insulin will be needed. There are different diet plans of varying calories for each person depending on his activity & lifestyle. For diabetes, hypertension (high bp) and much long-term illness control there is the need for regular advice and follow up. Just one-time consultation or advice is not enough to guide a diabetic in scientifically & medically correct manner. Forgiving you regular follow up you ask me with all details like your daily eating pattern and medicines you take. I assure you proper guidance. If you keep in touch personally. Diet plan for diabetes food itemamountprotein (gm)calorie (kcal) early morning fenugreek seeds with 1 cup of water--- tea (without sugar)1 cup435 marie biscuits 2156 breakfast stuffed methi/palak /lauki paratha 2 small 7200 curd 50 gm (1 cup)330 or egg white / paneer bhurji1 medium bowl6130 plain roti (no oil) 2 small3150 or vegetable poha/upama/oats/daliya1 soup bowl4.5230 mid morning apple /guava/orange1-40 lunch salad (10 mins before lunch)1 medium bowl130 capsicum + gobhi veg1 medium bowl185 dal1 soup bowl6130 phulka (no ghee)26175 evening milk / green tea / herbal tea / lemon water1 cup235 roasted chana + muri1 cup585 dinner salad (10 mins before dinner)phulka (no ghee24.5150 lauki veg1 cup285 curd1 cup330 late night skim milk (no sugar)1 glass 4120 total-49.51286.
Sir ji mai sex karta hu to jaldi jadh jata hu please dawai bataye jisse ki mai long time six kar sak. ...
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There are exercises a man can carry out to reduce the effects of ed. The best way to treat erectile dysfunction without medication is by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles with kegel exercises. These are often associated with women looking to strengthen their pelvic area during pregnancy, but they can be effective for men looking to regain full function of the penis. Firstly, find the pelvic floor muscles. You can achieve this by stopping mid-stream two or three times the next time you urinate. The muscles you can feel working during this process are the pelvic floor muscles, and they will be the focus of kegel exercises. One kegel exercise consists of tightening and holding these muscles for 5 seconds and then releasing them. Try to do between 10 and 20 repetitions each day. This may not be possible when you first start doing the exercises. However, they should become easier over time. You should be able to notice an improvement after 6 weeks. Make sure you are breathing naturally throughout this process and avoid pushing down as if you are forcing urination. Instead, bring the muscles together in a squeezing motion. Aerobic exercise, such a jog or even a brisk walk, can also help the blood to circulate better and can help improve ed in men who have circulation issues.
I get normal erections but feel less feeling in penis & also low sexual desire. Problem started after using himalaya him ...
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Mr Shubham, Thanks for the query. In a person with diabetes Erectile Dysfunction(ED) is one of the most commonly seen complication. Plus another important aspect is your excessive weight, with a BMI of 46.58 kgs/Sq meter (normal < 23kgs/Sq meter), you are morbidly obese. That itself is a major hindrance in blood glucose control. Since you have not mentioned anything about glucose levels and HbA1c%, it is difficult to comment. Thanks.
Hello Doctor, i'm 6 months pregnant. My blood sugar level report Glucose fasting - 70 mg/dl Glucose (pp-2 hrs) - 91 mg/d ...
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It is normal. Take good care of your health by eating healthy food (read from the internet about nutritious and balanced diet and all other aspects of pregnancy ). Do exercise every day according to your capacity. Do go for regular follow up with your doctor so that you can be checked and the growth of the baby can be monitored (some investigations will be suggested by the doctor ). Do take the suppliments prescribed by the doctor. Your haemoglobin level is a little less but can be improved. Always talk to your doctor if you have any complaints or any doubts and enjoy the journey.