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Dear Lybrateuser,
- To reduce your sugar level follow some dietary precautions:
-restrict intake of foods which increase sugar levels like processed foods such as white rice, maida, sugar containing foods
- have more of fibre containing foods such as fruits (restrict chikoos, banana, mangoes),vegetables including green leafy ones, whole grains like whole wheat, brown rice, oats, quinoa instead of refined ones, beans, lentils, pulses, sprouts, peas, nuts
- restrict fried, processe...more
- To reduce your sugar level follow some dietary precautions:
-restrict intake of foods which increase sugar levels like processed foods such as white rice, maida, sugar containing foods
- have more of fibre containing foods such as fruits (restrict chikoos, banana, mangoes),vegetables including green leafy ones, whole grains like whole wheat, brown rice, oats, quinoa instead of refined ones, beans, lentils, pulses, sprouts, peas, nuts
- restrict fried, processe...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Mr Robin, Thanks for the query.
Your fasting glucose is fairly high, the reason could be the night time intake. Based on the given information it is difficult to give any clear suggestion or opinion. Please come back with following details : weight, height, dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise & HbA1c%. After going through those details I will be able to comment. Thanks.
Your fasting glucose is fairly high, the reason could be the night time intake. Based on the given information it is difficult to give any clear suggestion or opinion. Please come back with following details : weight, height, dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise & HbA1c%. After going through those details I will be able to comment. Thanks.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Blood glucose level of 253 mg means there is diabetes, which needs to be treated appropriately. Drugs, diet and exercise are the method of treatment. When blood glucose goes above 180 mg, urine is bound to contain glucose. Please also check HbA1c% and lipid profile and get the treatment initiated. Thanks.
Blood glucose level of 253 mg means there is diabetes, which needs to be treated appropriately. Drugs, diet and exercise are the method of treatment. When blood glucose goes above 180 mg, urine is bound to contain glucose. Please also check HbA1c% and lipid profile and get the treatment initiated. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Please let me know where did you get this information that sweet fruits or etra sugar does not increase blood glucose? In a normal person with presence of adequate insulin, extra glucose that comes in to blood is immediately removed from the blood, moved to muscles or various cells like tissue cells or liver. But is a diabetic person lack of insulin leads to abnnormal increase in blood glucose due to lack of insulin. When drugs are given to control high bl...more
Please let me know where did you get this information that sweet fruits or etra sugar does not increase blood glucose? In a normal person with presence of adequate insulin, extra glucose that comes in to blood is immediately removed from the blood, moved to muscles or various cells like tissue cells or liver. But is a diabetic person lack of insulin leads to abnnormal increase in blood glucose due to lack of insulin. When drugs are given to control high bl...more
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Hello, Thanks for the query. Usually high blood glucose or diabetes, hardly produces any easily recognisable symptoms. That is one of the reasons why about 46% of diabetic patients do not know that they have developed the condition. Typical symptoms are excess thirst, excess hunger, excess eating plus feeling of tiredness & unexplained weight loss. In low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), symptoms are feeling of weakness, uneasiness, hunger, sweating on forehead, blurred vision, difficulty in concen...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Hi, I am a registered dietitian, certified diabetes educator and a doctor (general physician) who will help you in your diabetes problem.
Do let me know your hba1c value? also you need to provide me your daily food intake details. There are many lifestyle and dietary guidelines that can be followed:
take high fiber prescribed diet which includes soluble fibre like apple, isabgol etc.
Get more physical activity by prescription from a registered dietitian
eat a balanced diet which ...more
Do let me know your hba1c value? also you need to provide me your daily food intake details. There are many lifestyle and dietary guidelines that can be followed:
take high fiber prescribed diet which includes soluble fibre like apple, isabgol etc.
Get more physical activity by prescription from a registered dietitian
eat a balanced diet which ...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
If you don't eat, your blood sugar levels are lower and medication may drop them even more, which can lead to hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia can cause you to feel shaky, pass out, or even go into a coma. When you “break” your fast by eating, you may also be more likely to develop too-high blood sugar levels.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you...more
If you don't eat, your blood sugar levels are lower and medication may drop them even more, which can lead to hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia can cause you to feel shaky, pass out, or even go into a coma. When you “break” your fast by eating, you may also be more likely to develop too-high blood sugar levels.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you...more
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