Diabetes related question

2023-04-14 15:41:08
My fasting sugar test is 106 is this normal or not actually kafi time se mujhe weekness sa feel ho raha h or mere legs me pain bhi rehta h kafi
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Hi Blood sugar beyond 100mg % may not be even good if you have  any family history of diabetes ? If yes, then you have to be careful. You may enter prediabetes. Please get 'HbA1C test' done empty stomach. Regarding pain legs, there can be many reasons, low activity,  excessive sittings, may be Vitamin deficiencies etc. Its better to get tests Full body profile which should include VitD, Folic acid, B12, iron profile , and followed by physcian check up. Give a call if you feel like. Stay happy

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Welcome and good evening Your concern 1. Fasting Blood sugar is106mg     Is it normal or not ? 2. Weakness and pain in legs A. Fasting blood sugar 106 mg is normal B. For weakness and pain in legs please     consult Physician for comprehensive check     up, diagnosis and management
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Answered2023-04-17 12:44:31

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Take post prandial blood sugar also along with HBA 1c

Answered2023-04-14 17:04:52

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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management

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