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Yes I need to worry since your Hba1c is 12...
U should start insulin first ....
.once blood sugars get controlled we can start on oral drugs for diabetes
Can help you with your concern. Your concern need to be evaluated in detail with history and possible examinations. Can contact for consultation via chat
You're diabetic as per this report(if not already known). If not on medications, you ll need to start them right away, along with some screening tests for diabetes related complications. If you're already on medications, they need to be revised. Kindly consult for the same.
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-According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as -
-Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history.
Please follow good life style as
• take plenty of fluid and
• take less spicy and fatty foods and
• take home made food only and
do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and
• keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .
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Based on the values you’ve provided:
HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c) of 12%: This is significantly higher than the normal range. For individuals with diabetes, the target HbA1c level is typically below 7%1. An HbA1c of 12% indicates poor blood sugar control over the past 2-3 months and suggests a need for adjustments in your diabetes management plan.
CRP (C-Reactive Protein) of 25 mg/L: This is elevated. Normal CRP levels are usually below 3 mg/L. Elevated CRP can indicate inflammation or infection in the body2. Further investigation may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) of 38 mg/dL: This is on the lower side. HDL is known as “good” cholesterol, and higher levels are generally better. For men, an HDL level of 40 mg/dL or higher is considered optimal3.
Given these results, it would be advisable to:
Consult with me to discuss these findings in detail.
Consider further diagnostic tests to identify the cause of the elevated CRP.
Review and possibly adjust your diabetes management plan to bring your HbA1c levels down.
Discuss lifestyle changes that could help improve your HDL levels, such as diet and exercise.
If you have any specific symptoms or concerns, please share them so I can provide more tailored advice.
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