Diabetes and Thyroid

2016-10-14 10:33:18
GHb/HbA1c - 7.00 T3 - 0.8 ng/ml T4 - 6.15 ng/DL TSH - 4.09 ulU/ml On medication Glyree 1 mg OD since 3 years Eltroxine 50 mg OD since 5 years Patient experience irritation and burning sensation in both hands and legs, and extreme weakness in legs. Sometimes fall during normal walking. Calcium - 8.40 mg/dl
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Your diabetes is well controlled and TSH is also in normal range. So no need to change medicines. But you have to add Nerveup-OD once daily, CCM calcium once daily & check you vitamin D and B12 levels.

Answered2016-10-23 05:58:30

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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  The burning sensation is most likely due to something called a diabetic neuropathy. Have lots of greens. Tab. Neurobion forte once a day after food for a month.  Tab. Health ok once a day after food for 15 days should give you relief. Consult a general physician in person for further evaluation and management. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.

Answered2016-10-15 15:08:10

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