Sugar under control

2026-07-05 11:56:40
My mother's fasting sugar is going in range of 140 range and PP 180 .She takes triglimiprex at before breakfast and zukanorm d10 before dinner .This is happening for last 1 month . How to control this ?what adjustment to do. can She take in this format triglimiprex 2 at breakfast;zukanorm at lunch and teneliglip 20 at night before dinner with the above two medicines.
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Why not Zukanar m 10/500 mg at hs

Answered2026-07-07 12:44:14

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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Do connect and consult Will help you

Answered2026-07-06 07:06:28

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Pl consult endocrinologist. Strict control of Dm at that age is not necessary. Hba1c must be around 7.

Answered2026-07-06 06:19:43

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Change meds

Answered2026-07-05 18:17:14

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In type 2 diabetic patients target fasting blood sugar level is below 130mg/dl and pp bsl below 180mg/dl.  To control fasting blood sugar you need to increase the dose of metformin along with dietary and lifestyle modification

Answered2026-07-05 12:43:24

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