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Hb1ac is 10.2
Good evening doctor my umcle has hb1ac 10.2 and mean plasma glucose 246 what does it mean he has 246 sugar lebel or 280 sugar level down they mentioned average plasma glucose above 10 is 279 pls respond thank you
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Hb1ac 10.2 is a bit high , so take him to a endocrinologist for a proper follow up .
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Hello , Kindly consider having a Tele-Consultation with me on PRACTO App since adequate patient history is required for proper treatment and further follow up . Thank You
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But basline is same But you are not seeing its damaging kidneys and eyes If hba1c is 10 % its high You have to go for screening every year.
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Your uncle’s sugar level is high
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Consulation is required
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Sugar free diet Low calorie diet Hospital admission required to reduce sugar levels And regular follow up
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His sugar his very very high and needs guidance
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Consult ASAP to avoid detrimental effects !
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His sugar is very high. Please share details of his history then I can help him. He needs to take a sugar free, low fat diet, small frequent meals, avoid fruits till sugar is high. After sugar is o.k. , he can take fruits but very sweet fruits like bananas, mango, cheeku, should be taken sparingly. Regular physical exercise within   Limits of his stamina would be beneficial. Start tab metformin 500mg one just before meals. Do lipid profile,  repeat blood sugar fasting and post meal after a week of metformin.
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What it means his sugar control in past 3 months is very poor. If it remains it can affect his eyes, kidneys, even lead to reduced sensation in arms and legs leading to injuries. If he is not already on medication, medicines should be started. If he is already on keds they need to be optimized. You may consult me and we can sort it out.
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consult a doctor if possible physically to asses neuropathy
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diabetic diet, small frequent meals, avoid cards and increase protein intake if Renal function is normal
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Start detox Drink every day morning empty stomach Strict diet control Avoid excess oil and fried items sugar in diet
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10.2 hba1c indicates uncontrolled sugar level. It can cause kidney, eyes and brain damage. Please consult immediately.
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Early intervention prevents complications
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It's too high. CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY. DEF HE IS A DIABITIC.  CHANGE  DIET TO DIABITIC DIET CONSULT DIATICIAN FACE TO FACE.  CONSULT SUPERSPECIALIST LIKE MD PHYSICIAN.
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His hba1c 10.2 is poorly controlled glucose level,246 is mean glucose level, where as 280 is either a fasting glucose level or a random glucose level on the day he is tested.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Do consult. Highly uncontrolled sugars
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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