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I am 66 years male having diabetes since 2003, ht since 2010 taking following medicines for the last 18 months regularly: with breakfast: glimisave m-1=1 tab, ln block 5=1 +1/2 tab, zitamet 20+500 =1 tab, neurobion forte=1 tab, vitamin a to z or zevit =1 capwith dinner: aspisol 75 =1 tab, tab glimisave 1/2 tab. I also take bgr 35 two tab each half an hour before breakfast and dinner. My hba1c which jumped to 8.2 around two years back remained 6.7 for one year but now has increased to 7.7. There is 7 mm stone in the upper mid pole in the left side of my kidney. Around 20 years back it was 9 mm but now it is 7 mm causing no harm to the kidney and the doctors opine that since it is causing no harm, there is no need of its removal. I am taking plenty of water regularly and sometime homeopathic medicine berberis. Routine urine test yesterday showed 3-5 traces of blood (rbc) in the urine rest ok. My hemoglobin in 2017 was 10.9 but now measured yesterday it is 10.5. I am having the problem of urgency of urine especially in the morning and upon the thought to urinate. My prostrate measured 18.9 gms today. I am having cracks under the sole of my feet for the last 10 years which aggravate with the change of season. I have weak immune system. I take morning walk, exercise ,yoga and pranayam usually daily. Generally I am active and keep fit with the exception of colds during the change of season. My face looks pale. My height is 5-11 and my weight is 85 kg. Please advise the cause of low hemoglobin, urgency to urinate with poor bladder control and if the cracks under the feet is due to lower hemoglobin or something else. Please advise.


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