His age is 34, height 5" 6, weight 92, Fasting blood sugar 127 and post lunch sugar is 138, after two months again he checked fasting is 137 and post lunch is 161. He is under stress because of his father expired after first checkup. Why too much increase in just two months, he usually takes rice two times daily and idli or dosa breakfast. Because of his father expire he is unable to do exercise also. At the time of first test his billi rubin is 1.8 and sgpt is 60, doctor suggested jaundice treatment, during this two months he avoids non veg and alcohol except couple of times, now his bilirubin same at 8 and sgpt at 68, is the jaundice is reason for sudden increase in sugar levels, if he does exercise regularly that sugar will come normal level in two months, what the diet he has to take, please suggest.
Ask Free Question
Here is a sample diet to help you understand the diet. Early Morning: Green tea (sugar less) Breakfast: non fried preparations/ whole wheat bread/ vegetable poha, upma, etc. / idli sambhar etc. Mid-Morning: Fruits (avoid the carbohydrate rich fruits like grapes, banana, custard apple and watermelon) Lunch: 2 dry chapatti + sabji 1 katori + dal or skimmed curd ? 1 katori + salad 1 katori Evening Snacks: Tea / Coffee sugarless + high fiber bis. OR Sprouts 1 katori Dinner: 2 chapatti + vegetable 1 katori + skimmed buttermilk 1 glass + salad 1 katori.
Ask Free Question
Please Tell him Give rest to your liver by avoiding alcohol, oily spicy and fast food Take salads vegetables juices and soups more Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Take Tab liv 52 DS... By Himalaya 1....1 Cap triphala by Himalaya 1....1 Re check blood sugar, LFT after 3 wks Send me report on Lybrate.
Ask Free Question
Hello, Looking at weight and height this person has grade 1 obesity with a BMI of 32.74 kgs/M2. This itself is the major contributor for increased blood glucose. His ideal body weight should be 67 kgs, he carries an excess weight of 25 kgs. By brining down the weight to near normal blood glucose will come down. Fasting 127 mgg & 137 mg suggests there is diabetes. Check the HbA1c%, that will give a clear idea. SGPT is more, so alcohol has to be stopped. Taking even occasionally is also not advised. Diet should be restricted to provide calories based on ideal body weight (67 X 20 =1340 calories/day). Thanks.
Take help from the best doctors
Ask a free question
Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors