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Hello, Thanks for the query.
The glucose levels mentioned (FBG 230 mg & PP350 mg) both are too high, suggesting totally uncontrolled diabetes. What is the HbA1c%? Please get that checked, it gives an idea about long term control of diabetes.
It is clear that current treatment is not adequate enough, there is an urgent need for upgrading it. Ideally in well controlled diabetic person FBG should be < 100 mg, PP 150 to 170 mg & HbA1c% < 6.8%.
So there is a need to give a closer look at ...more
The glucose levels mentioned (FBG 230 mg & PP350 mg) both are too high, suggesting totally uncontrolled diabetes. What is the HbA1c%? Please get that checked, it gives an idea about long term control of diabetes.
It is clear that current treatment is not adequate enough, there is an urgent need for upgrading it. Ideally in well controlled diabetic person FBG should be < 100 mg, PP 150 to 170 mg & HbA1c% < 6.8%.
So there is a need to give a closer look at ...more
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In simple terms, hyperglycemia is the medical term for abnormally high levels of sugar in the bloodstream. The blood sugar level range is 65-110 mg/dl and can extend up to 120-140 mg/dl a few hours after eating. However, when a person has eaten no food but has a blood sugar level of more than 126 mg/dl, that may be a symptom of diabetes mellitus.
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A person who is hyperglycemic is most likely to be diagnosed with diabetes, which may be type 1 or type 2.
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Reasons Behind it
A person who is hyperglycemic is most likely to be diagnosed with diabetes, which may be type 1 or type 2.
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Diabetic patients should have a meticulous focus on the kind of food they consume. While too much food can shoot up the blood sugar level, too less food can bring down to dangerous level. It is necessary to maintain a fine balance. It is also very critical to refrain from certain food items which can give a blowback to diabetes.
Here is a list of 7 food items which can cause detrimental effects to the diabetic patient's health:
Candy: Candies contain a high amount of sugar and ...more
Here is a list of 7 food items which can cause detrimental effects to the diabetic patient's health:
Candy: Candies contain a high amount of sugar and ...more
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