Uncontrolled Diabetes

2021-05-21 14:16:37
What is uncontrolled diabetes? What will be uncontrolled diabeties in case of balck fungus.what range should be out of danger
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Diabetes where blood sugar is still high, whether due to infection, inappropriate medicine dose or non compliance to treatment would be known as uncontrolled. No specific range. It's the same irrespective of any infection - black fungus or covid HbA1c < 7 should be the target
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medicine doses can be increased, other oral medication or insulin can be added underlying cause if any, needs to be evaluated
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compliance to treatment with regular follow up

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Uncontrolled diabetes means that the patient ‘s sugar level fluctuate between very high and low. Uncontrolled diabetes can bring down the person’s immunity to fight infection. Hence more prone.

Answered2021-05-21 14:23:49

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Fasting sugar should b less than 90-110 mg/dl Post prandial 140-200. Mg/dl Hba1c should b less than 5.6.
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Answered2021-05-21 14:26:48

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Comtrolled blodd sugar level and if u irrational.dont use steroids u are atvery low risk for black fungus. Controlled diabete means fasting-<125mg/dl and 2 hr value-<200mg/dl For more quries and detailed treatment contact me on practo.

Answered2021-05-21 14:24:50

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