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Im diabetic from past four years and have PCOD problem from 6-7years. Am on cetapin xr 5oomg twice a day. But these days my blood sugars are between 110-140 fasting & 150-200 Post Prandial from past 10-15days i noticed. my HBA1C is 6.8. Done last month. Is there anything i have to do to reduce my glucose levels
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The treatment of Diabetes is not that simple. There are many classes of Diabetic Drugs. It depends on extent of Diabetes and complications to decide medicine for the Diabetic person. Dosages are also decided upon depending on your acute and chronic sugar levels, fasting sugar levels, post prandial sugar levels, urine sugar levels , urine MICROALBUMIN levels, urea and creatinine levels. So , a complete Diabetic profile needs to be done to reach for the best drugs and proper dosages. If Diabetes is not controlled with in few years it cause multiple complications like Eye Vision Problem, Nerves Damage, Sexual Weakness, Heart Diseases, Kidney Disease, foot Complications and reduced blood supply to the brain. Here is the list of Tests, please get them done and follow up with me.I will do the best and give you a proper treatment. 1. HBA1C. 2. SUGAR - Fasting and PP. 3. Urine - Routine and MICROSCOPY. 4. Urine MICROALBUMIN. 5. Urea and Creatinine. 6. Lipid Profile. Follow up with the reports . I will set up a wonderful treatment plan to control your sugar levels. Additionally I will also make a customised Dietary plan for you to take care of your Sugar levels naturally.
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. Your sugars are fine as such. With some diet and lifestyle changes it will come further in control. Avoid foods with high glycemic index and exercise daily. Keep a check on your sugars regularly. Consult a diabetologist in person for further evaluation and management. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain. Bangalore.
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