Sugar levels high after eating

2023-11-16 04:16:23
I have fasting sugar between 100-110 and pp sugar between 150-165 . Do i need to take medication . I feel fatigued and sleepy mist of the time . Have pain in legs . I am obese and have sedentary lifestyle . Should i try with changing lifestyle for 3 months before starting the medicene
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Lifestyle changes will help and get hba1c test done to see the level

Answered2023-11-16 06:40:40

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Answered2023-11-16 04:38:59

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No need of medicines

Answered2023-11-16 04:22:56

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Yes do exercise and walking 30 mins daily... Start with diabetic diet... Try in reducing weight

Answered2023-11-16 04:22:50

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Hi., I can understand your concern. Yes , plan for regular exercise and walking with proper diet for two weeks. Redo test and review, based on results we can plan further. Kindly plan for Lipid profile Vit d and b12 CBC Lft Rft TSH TFT also.

Answered2023-11-16 15:30:32

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It is still impaired glucose tolerance. Do brisk walk daily 30 minutes per day Avoid oily foods , junk foods and nonveg food if you use it. Start diet plan. For detailed information please consult.

Answered2023-11-16 07:39:23

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