I am 34 years old male and have been recently diagnosed with diabetes. I have family history of diabetes. I need information on treatment, medication, precautions and dietary restrictions & requirements.
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Get Fbs (overnight fasting early morning blood sugar) and ppbs (blood sugar after 2 hours of taking food) tests ,then come for private consultation.
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Basant kusumakar ras 125mg twice a day Gokshuradi avleh 3gm twice a day
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query. As you might be aware that diabetes is a familial disease. If both parents are diabetic (T2 DM), then all the off springs getting it is a possibility. Since you have already got it, there a need for treatment with appropriate drugs, plus diet control and exercise as well as weight reduction. With a BMI of 29.06 kgs/Sq meter (Normal < 23 kgs/Sq meter) you close to being in grade 1 obesity. There is an excess of almost 15 kgs. This needs to be reduced. That it self will provide a better glucose control. If you are looking for online treatment and follow up, please come in a private conversation (paid consultation) with following details: fasting, PP glucose levels, HbA1c%. Present dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise, lipid profile, BP readings and info on drugs being taken. Then based on those details I will be able to guide and even recommend drugs if required. In the mean time you should avoid sweets, junk foods, pastries, bakery items, foods made from maida and colas. Consume more of green leafy vegetables, salads and fruits. Regular exercise for more than 1 hour a day is required to reduce glucose levels and to reduce weight. Your food intake has to based on ideal body weight (70 kgs) not on present weight. Refrain from alcohol and smoking. Thanks.
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Types: There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2. Both types of diabetes are chronic diseases that affect the way your body regulates blood sugar, or glucose. Glucose is the fuel that feeds your body's cells, but to enter your cells it needs a key. ... People with type 1 diabetes don't produce insulin. Causes: Diabetes is a chronic condition associated with abnormally high levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood. Insulin produced by the pancreas lowers blood glucose. Absence or insufficient production of insulin, or an inability of the body to properly use insulin causes diabetes. Symptoms: Increased thirst. Increased hunger (especially after eating) Dry mouth. Frequent urination or urine infections. Unexplained weight loss (even though you are eating and feel hungry) Fatigue (weak, tired feeling) Blurred vision. Headaches. Suggestion diet: Canned vegetables. Canned fruit (canned in juice, if available) Canned beans. Fat-free refried beans. Canned tuna or salmon. Instant oatmeal or quick oats. Whole grain cereal (unsweetened) Brown rice or other whole grains (such as quinoa, bulgur, or whole grain barley)
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