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Asked for female, 59 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Diploma in Diabetes management , MBBS , ...read more
Diabetologist•Pune
Take her to your local physician and check her sugars immediately. If not possible, watch for symptoms of low sugar (tremors, uneasiness, sweating, hunger, giddiness) and if any of the symptoms are seen, give her sugar immediately.
Then visit your family physician for routine check up.
Then visit your family physician for routine check up.
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Pancreatitis can be suspected if there is acute severe upper abdominal pain with tenderness,elevated pancreatic enzymes specially amylaze and lipase, increaeed fat content in stools,ultrasound whole abdomen and if required CT scan and MRI abdomen.
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dear you were supposed to get yoir sigars checked 6 weeks after delivery as pts with gestational diabetes have life tym a risk of 50 % to have diabetes.change your lifestyle and consume less carbohydrates that too low glycemic.and repeat at 2 weeks
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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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Ordinarily, your body manages insulin production so that you naturally have the amount of insulin you need to help control your blood sugar level. But if your body doesn't make its own insulin or if it can't effectively use the insulin it does produce, you need to inject insulin as a medicine or take another medication that will increase the amount of insulin your body does make. So if you need to medicate with insulin, it becomes your responsibility to see that you have the amount of insulin yo...more
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MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Di...read more
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Delhi
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Follow diabetes diet which simply means eating the healthiest foods in moderate amounts and sticking to regular mealtimes. A diabetes diet is a healthy-eating plan that's naturally rich in nutrients and low in fat and calories. Key elements are fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
U can take (moderate amount)
grapes.
Apples.
Berries.
Citrus fruits.
Papaya.
U should avoid
sugar-sweetened beverages. Sugary beverages are the worst drink choice for someone with diabet...more
U can take (moderate amount)
grapes.
Apples.
Berries.
Citrus fruits.
Papaya.
U should avoid
sugar-sweetened beverages. Sugary beverages are the worst drink choice for someone with diabet...more
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