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Increased sugar levels
I have attached my medical records. I am higher fasting sugar levels. SGPT levels are also high. I am planning to make lifestyle changes in my diet and routine
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Fasting really very high..Diet and exercise are definitely first step to control sugars...but at this fasting level need to add medicine as well... Also you need tocheck post lunch sugars Hba1c High sgpt is a part of fatty liver Consult online for further guidance and early control..
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U will need Diabetic medicine along with Lifestyle changes as level is quite high.
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Do consultantion with specialist
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Hi., I can understand your concern. You need to be started with medicine for sugar. Sgpt is mildly high for which you can take tab liv 52 twice a day before food for 3 weeks.
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consult online for prescription.
Health Tips
avoid oily spicy processed and outside food items. regular exercise and walking check sugar levels after a week.
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