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1. FBS above 126 is considered as Diabetic. However since your FBS level is at 128, you can still be said to be on Borderline.
2. What this means is if you manage your diet properly and exercise daily, your sugar levels can drop.
3. Currently you Do not need medicines.
4. However you should take monthly readings of FBS/PPS.
2. What this means is if you manage your diet properly and exercise daily, your sugar levels can drop.
3. Currently you Do not need medicines.
4. However you should take monthly readings of FBS/PPS.
Asked for male, 35 years old from Thane
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Mr. lybrate-user Thanks for the query.
HbA1c% 6.3 suggests you are in a pre-diabetic state. Which means in the near future you are likely to develop diabetes. When HbA1c% crosses 6.5 % and above diabetes is diagnosed. Pre-diabetes is a state which alerts one to take necessary care and prevent future progression to diabetes.
So if you maintain a healthy modified lifestyle with proper balanced diet, regular exercise and weight control, you can prevent getting diabetes. Thanks.
HbA1c% 6.3 suggests you are in a pre-diabetic state. Which means in the near future you are likely to develop diabetes. When HbA1c% crosses 6.5 % and above diabetes is diagnosed. Pre-diabetes is a state which alerts one to take necessary care and prevent future progression to diabetes.
So if you maintain a healthy modified lifestyle with proper balanced diet, regular exercise and weight control, you can prevent getting diabetes. Thanks.
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When GAD-65 or islet cell antibodies are present, the decline in insulin production is faster and the person requires insulin earlier than in Type 2. With the increase in weight seen in the general population, people with Type 1 and 1.5 can develop Type 2 diabetes with its classic signs of insulin resistance.
Without insulin, patients with type 1 diabetes develop severely elevated blood sugar levels. This leads to increased urine glucose, which in turn leads to excessive loss of fluid and el...more
Without insulin, patients with type 1 diabetes develop severely elevated blood sugar levels. This leads to increased urine glucose, which in turn leads to excessive loss of fluid and el...more
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1. Barley, special variety of rice (samvaka, kodrava), Wheat, Green gram (mudga), Kulattha, Pigeon pea (arhara), Chick pea (chana), Alsi, Patola, Bitter gourd (karvellaka), Amalaki, Haridra, Black piper, Honey, Betel nut and Rock salt should be recommended.
2. Freshly harvested grains, rice, Black gram (udada), Milk, Curd, Butter milk, Clarified butter, Oil, Jaggery, Alcohol, Sugarcane products, Betel, Eating before digestion of previous food and Incompatible food should not be ...more
1. Barley, special variety of rice (samvaka, kodrava), Wheat, Green gram (mudga), Kulattha, Pigeon pea (arhara), Chick pea (chana), Alsi, Patola, Bitter gourd (karvellaka), Amalaki, Haridra, Black piper, Honey, Betel nut and Rock salt should be recommended.
2. Freshly harvested grains, rice, Black gram (udada), Milk, Curd, Butter milk, Clarified butter, Oil, Jaggery, Alcohol, Sugarcane products, Betel, Eating before digestion of previous food and Incompatible food should not be ...more
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