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Ketosis-prone Diabetes Mellitus Questions

Asked for male, 40 years old from Bangalore
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Is your tsh under control? First of all you should change your eating habits like
1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of water first thing in the morning (within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditiona...more
Asked for male, 43 years old from Vijayawada
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given. The main reason for weight gain appears to be uncontrolled hypothyroidism. Ideally in a well controlled patient t3 & t4 are in normal range plus tsh is around 3 to 4 mu/l. It is clear that you have not checked tsh on regular basis, hence there is a tremendous increase. First thing is to bring tsh with in normal range by increasing the dosage of levothyroxine. Secondly there is a need to look at your dietary intake, extent of daily e...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. It is clear that the dosage of Levothyroxine advised was less than optimum. That is the reason for TSH going up. Ideally when adequate dosage is taken TSH is maintained around 3 to 4 mU/L and T4 level is with in the specified normal range. (you have not mentioned T3 & T4 levels). So there is a need to increase the dosage of Levothyroxine. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given. Your current tsh level (1.43 mu/l) is well with in the normal range. It is usually recommended that tsh should be around 3 to 4 mu? Or with in the normal range mentioned in each labs report, which is around 0.5 to 5 mu/l with minor variation in upper limit. Another important aspect is one should be symptom free. So your current dosage is fine. However, please check the thyroid levels once in 6 months to see if those are in range. If...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
Madam I have seen the query. Soy products contalin flavins which are supposed to be having antithyroid effect, so it is better to avoid them. As regards other vegetables like spinach, cabbage, cauliflower, radish etc, it is better to use those sparingly as these also have antithyroid effect. But usage in small quantities does not affect. There is no question about absorption, because you are advised to take thyroxine tablet early morning on empty stomach and then...more
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General Physician•Sirsa
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You should continue the same dose if you have no symptoms as such. Moreover, after starting Eltroxin, TSH levels take about 6-8 weeks to stabilize. So just wait and get tested again after a month to aptly decide the dose.
Asked for female, 53 years old from Karimnagar
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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Diabetes management requires awareness know what makes your blood sugar rise and fall and how to control it.
Keeping your blood sugar within the normal range can be challenging task.
Because many things make your blood sugar levels change.
You need to know how foods affect your blood sugar levels.
# take care in what you eat # what quantity you eat.# make every meal well balanced---- a good mix of starches, fruits, vegetable, protein, fats.
# coordinate your meals and medicat...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Age? How much weight have you lost? Other symptom? Get your cbc, blood sugar fasting checked from some lab. In the meanwhile follow this 1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of water first thing in the morning (within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat ...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
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It may be due to low metabolism rate. You can start with low kcal and low frequency meal that will help you to improve your appetite level, as well you can also get your heat level checked to get to know the specific reason for it.
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Diabetologist•Marigaon
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Absolutely no. Both are completely different medicines. Tenepride has one molecule where as in tripride its combination of 3 molecule.
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