When to check blood sugar for high/low

2023-07-09 19:08:59
Hi, I am a diabetic patient and was on diet and medications but due to lots of travelling i usually forget to take medicine or maintain my diet also. My concern is if my eating pattern is not fixed so when should I check my blood sugar to see if it's high or not. Right after taking food ? Or should I give 2 hour gap even if I am not eating a proper meal (breakfast, lunch and dinner). It's like I am eating whatever I have in every 1-2 hour and just because I am travelling, I can't afford a proper meal. What should I do? How and when should I check my blood sugar? If I am not eating properly will it affect blood sugar level also?
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Hello there. Im a diabetologist. Diet and nutrition specialist. As i have read your history, i can say Irregularities in taking meal will definitely affect on your blood sugar level. It can also affect on absorption of medicine you are taking. So you need to follow proper travel friendly diet. We can discuss on your blood sugar levels. Medicine. On your diet pattern also. Kindly consult. Can help you.

Answered2023-07-14 07:38:55

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Answered2023-07-10 05:55:59

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Yes good eating habits are paramount to good glycemic control.. Moniter blood sugar after 8 hour fasting and 2 hours post a meal Take your medicine regularly
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Answered2023-07-09 19:23:03

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