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Constipation from last 4 months
My mother is facing problem of constipation from last 4 months and having very little pain at upper abdomen and the pain automatically goes after some time without any medicine and at evening time she sometimes feels like vomiting so we conduct all her routine medical check up and her hba1c is 9.8 rest all test came back normal so the pain is because of constipation or we should go for another test.
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Hello , Please consider having a Call / Chat Consultation with me on PRACTO App so that I can get proper medical history and advice you medicines accordingly Regards
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Hello ,got your concern ,it can be treatable with further evaluation, better healthcare and proper treatment ..For prescription and counselling regarding the same you can consult me through this app - Dr Hemanth Patakamuri Civil assistant surgeon and Family physician Experienced in online health care
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Please consult a General Physician on Practo with the reports and details. She should seek a proper consultation, not sharing report on Practo.
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Control diabetes,HbA1C is more , so uncontrolled sugar can cause constipation. Use proper mediactions for management,and fibre rich diet
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Connect please
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The blood test showing hba1c of 9.8 tells that she has diabetes. She needs to be started on medications. Constipation maybe an additional problem or be associated with diabetes itself. Get a ultrasound if possible and get a physical consult done with your general medicine practitioner or diabetologist.
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ultrasound of the abdomen (stomach) meet the local physician or diabetologist
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Kindly do not wait for symptoms to subside on their own or on home care. Medicines are necessary and urgent considering the high hba1c levels.
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She is diabetic and needs to be given oha, Get lft ,kft ,lipase amylase done. Take Gut Ok 1 OD Rabeprazole dsr 1OD Consult with reports
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You can get an ultrasound abdomen to rule out any liver or gall bladder disease.get LFT and KFT done if not done already. Please visit the nearest physician for a thorough checkup.she should be started on insulin
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Sugar is very high
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Syp. Looz 25ml at bed time Tab . Nexpro L b4 food
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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