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Im in diabetic but my hbA1 is 6.2 only it ranges from 6 to 6.2 most of the times but im suffering from weakness in legs. Weight is reduced becoming weak day by day .muscles became loose it is due to diabrtic or any other problem nowadays liptwiches foot pain in morning im scared please help me out
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Check ur Vit B12 and calcium levels... Take T.Neurobion forte once daily at night for peripheral neuropathy
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Connect please
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Get feet Doppler done also have high protein low fat and low sugar diet. Do 45 mts of walking exercise to keep blood flow consistent through legs
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It's because of diabetes only
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Check Vitamin B12 level. Might be low. Also review your diet chart. I think your protein intake is low.
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Don't worry .. ur having neuropathy changes with muscle damages .. can u connect or whatsapp on 959798368zero immediately.. will help u for sure ..
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It can be sarcopenia due to diabetes. You need further evaluation.
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Look for calcium/Vit D and B12 deficiency first
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