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Diabetologist•Hyderabad
Hello sir. Going by your hba1c and blood glucose levels your diabetes looks under control. It is also important to keep your blood pressure in check with regular monitoring. In case of any symptoms pertaining to hypoglycemia like sweating, tremors or shaking in hands, dizziness on fasting then we can be concerned. Otherwise your number looks just fine. Take care.
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Heart block and blockage in the arteries supplying the heart are two completely different issues. Heart block can't be managed with diet changes, it needs proper treatment and an interventional cardiologist is best suited for the case. But if it is blockage in one of the arteries of her heart, it can be managed with a strict low fat diet, reduction in salt, switching to zero trans fat cooking oils, increasing intake of food rich in fibres like fruits (not juices), whole wheat flour and oats and ...more
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1. Stay hydrated
2. Eat more calcium-rich foods
3. Eat less sodium
4. Eat fewer oxalate-rich foods-- foods high in oxalates are: spinach, chocolate, sweet potatoes, coffee, beets, peanuts, rhubarb, soy products, wheat bran.
5. Eat less animal protein
6. Avoid vitamin c supplements
7. Maintaining a healthy body weight
8. Reducing alcohol intake
9. Avoiding excessive caffeine consumption
10. Avoiding sugary drinks
homeopathic medicines have good results. Con...more
2. Eat more calcium-rich foods
3. Eat less sodium
4. Eat fewer oxalate-rich foods-- foods high in oxalates are: spinach, chocolate, sweet potatoes, coffee, beets, peanuts, rhubarb, soy products, wheat bran.
5. Eat less animal protein
6. Avoid vitamin c supplements
7. Maintaining a healthy body weight
8. Reducing alcohol intake
9. Avoiding excessive caffeine consumption
10. Avoiding sugary drinks
homeopathic medicines have good results. Con...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given. Usually when
Hello, Thanks for the query.
I am sure aware that in a well controlled diabetes patient FBG should be just about 100 mg or a bit more, PP should be 150 to 170 mg& HbA1c% closer to 6.5%. That means there is a need to achieve much stricter glucose control. Usually if fasting glucose goes above 140 mg, then you should increase night dosage of Insulin by 2 units and if post lunch level goes above 180 mg...more
I have seen the details given. Usually when
Hello, Thanks for the query.
I am sure aware that in a well controlled diabetes patient FBG should be just about 100 mg or a bit more, PP should be 150 to 170 mg& HbA1c% closer to 6.5%. That means there is a need to achieve much stricter glucose control. Usually if fasting glucose goes above 140 mg, then you should increase night dosage of Insulin by 2 units and if post lunch level goes above 180 mg...more
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