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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Mr. Lybrate-user, the reasons why diabetes develops are multiple. In t1 diabetes there a complete loss of insulin secreting beta cells, due to production of antibodies. T1 is an auto immune disease. T2 is occuring either due to lack of insulin or increase resistance to its action. It is a familial disease, spreads in families. Other contributing factors are over weight or obesity, inactivity, junk foods, aerated sweetened drinks.
Diet for a person with diabetes has to be very specifically de...more
Diet for a person with diabetes has to be very specifically de...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kolkata
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It would have been helpful if you would have mentioned your Fasting blood sugar, 2 hrs post prandial sugar and HbA1c level. 1. If your HbA1c level is less than 7.5%, it would imply a fair control on blood sugar. Dietary regimen (avoidance of refined carbohydrate-pasta, white bread, noodles, burgers etc and carbonated beverages) and exercise (30 min per day for 5 days a week) may be helpful. Sometimes, a low dose of the medicine metformin may be added, which may be be...more
It would have been helpful if you would have mentioned your Fasting blood sugar, 2 hrs post prandial sugar and HbA1c level. 1. If your HbA1c level is less than 7.5%, it would imply a fair control on blood sugar. Dietary regimen (avoidance of refined carbohydrate-pasta, white bread, noodles, burgers etc and carbonated beverages) and exercise (30 min per day for 5 days a week) may be helpful. Sometimes, a low dose of the medicine metformin may be added, which may be be...more
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In case of diabetes the body does not produce sufficient insulin hormone (type 2 diabetes) that is required to regulate the sugar levels. (insulin is required by the cells to use glucose /sugar ). Due to this condition the sugar levels rise in the body as it is not utilised normally. We give medicines that stimulate the pancreas to produce insulin and help the body to remain normal. Please discuss your health problems with your doctor so that you can manage it properly. You can update the report...more
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Avoid smoking,cola,fruit juice,mango,banana,chickoo,rice,potato,sweets.
Check blood test for HbA1C(< 7 % ) .
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Dr B M GUPTA
Check blood test for HbA1C(< 7 % ) .
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Dr B M GUPTA
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) Symptoms of Diabetes
Excessive Thirst
Frequency of urination especially in night
Excessive Hunger
Fatigue
Blurring Of Vision, irritability, tingling and numbness in hand/feet, fatigue
Recurrent boil/fungal infection, Sores or cuts that won’t heal
Diagnosis-Examination of Fasting and post prandial blood sugar
Prevention
1. Do regular aerobic exercise like brisk walking/jogging/running/cycling/swimming for 1 hour daily
2. Reduce weight
3Control dietmore
Excessive Thirst
Frequency of urination especially in night
Excessive Hunger
Fatigue
Blurring Of Vision, irritability, tingling and numbness in hand/feet, fatigue
Recurrent boil/fungal infection, Sores or cuts that won’t heal
Diagnosis-Examination of Fasting and post prandial blood sugar
Prevention
1. Do regular aerobic exercise like brisk walking/jogging/running/cycling/swimming for 1 hour daily
2. Reduce weight
3Control diet
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Diabetes mellitus invariably does not cause any symptoms, that is one of the reason why people do not realise that they have problem. When fully developed may cause excess urination, excess hunger, excess thirst, unexplained weight loss and tiredness. In most patients detection of diabetes is by chance. There are two types t1 dm where there is no insulin produced, an autoimmune disease, most often starts in early age. Second is t2 dm a familial disease, most common form. It is a preventable dise...more
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Symptoms of Diabetes
1. Excessive Thirst
2. Frequency of urination especially in night
3. Excessive Hunger
4. Fatigue
5. Blurring Of Vision, irritability, tingling and numbness in hand/feet, fatigue
6. Recurrent boil/fungal infection, Sores or cuts that won’t heal
Cause- There are two types of Diabetes. Type 1 (insulin dependent) and Type 2 (non insulin dependent)
Type-1 Diabetes
A) It is an auto immune disease that attacks beta cell of pancreas, leading to in...more
1. Excessive Thirst
2. Frequency of urination especially in night
3. Excessive Hunger
4. Fatigue
5. Blurring Of Vision, irritability, tingling and numbness in hand/feet, fatigue
6. Recurrent boil/fungal infection, Sores or cuts that won’t heal
Cause- There are two types of Diabetes. Type 1 (insulin dependent) and Type 2 (non insulin dependent)
Type-1 Diabetes
A) It is an auto immune disease that attacks beta cell of pancreas, leading to in...more
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You are advised to take care about your high fever first. Take bed rest paracetamol tablets for 2 - 3 days. If no relief see your doctor. Symptoms of diabetes are either when one has loss of control over blood sugar level and / or when one has landed with its complications. Many times diabetes is found accidentally as there are no symptoms at all. Generally thirst, hunger, loss of weight, weakness, exhaustion, excess urination, wounds not healing, are common symptoms as of now there is no known ...more
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