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What is my rbs in glucometer plzzz sir..
Hi sir madam my age 29 Today afternoon check my rbs in glucometer after lunch... That 158 in Glucometer Plzz what is this sir normal Sir / madam plzz help I'm worry fear plzz
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Hello there Im a Diabetologist. No need to worry first of all till its confirm. Do check Hba1c (3 months of average sugar).
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Do a FBS and ppbs and consult
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Connect please
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Go to the lab and do Fbs Ppbs Hbaic
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U should book online consultation with me if u like to duscuss this.
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Pls get Fasting blood sugar Ppbs (2 hrs after breakfast)
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