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Hyperglycemia is another term for high blood sugar. It is normal to have a spike in blood sugar after a meal, but chronically high blood sugar causes severe health issues.
When we consume healthy sources of carbohydrates with plenty of good fat and protein, the glucose from the meal enters our blood in a slowly, and the pancreas responds by secreting a measured amount of insulin.
Insulin shuttles the right amount of glucose into the cells and it is used for energy. There is not excess in...more
When we consume healthy sources of carbohydrates with plenty of good fat and protein, the glucose from the meal enters our blood in a slowly, and the pancreas responds by secreting a measured amount of insulin.
Insulin shuttles the right amount of glucose into the cells and it is used for energy. There is not excess in...more
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no home remedies usually work.
one should not avoid insulin during pregnancy
calorie intake can be restricted but not to a large extent
but high sugar levels during pregnancy can have harmful effects on the baby so stringent control is advisable that can happen with insulin only.
avoid junk food
chocolates
ice-creams
potatoes
fried
spicy food
one fruit in between meals 3 times a day
avoid too many mangoes.
one should not avoid insulin during pregnancy
calorie intake can be restricted but not to a large extent
but high sugar levels during pregnancy can have harmful effects on the baby so stringent control is advisable that can happen with insulin only.
avoid junk food
chocolates
ice-creams
potatoes
fried
spicy food
one fruit in between meals 3 times a day
avoid too many mangoes.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Mr Amod, Diabetic neuropathy occurring in lower limbs can not be reversed, as damage to the nerve endings due hyperglycaemia is permanent. But further deterioration can be prevented by strict blood sugar control, and symptoms of neuropathy can be relieved by using certain drugs.
It will be better if you give details like current fasting and PP sugar levels, HbA1c% and drugs being taken with dosage and come in a private conversation then i can give specific suggestions.
It will be better if you give details like current fasting and PP sugar levels, HbA1c% and drugs being taken with dosage and come in a private conversation then i can give specific suggestions.
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Hi,
tamsulosin (tamiflu) being an alpha 1 receptor blocker, blocks the insulin independent glucose uptake, thereby causing hyperglycaemia. In your case, fasting sugar 250, the level of increase is little inappropriate, but still possible
so would suggest to do hba1c, closer check on sugars at varied timings of the day to check control.
tamsulosin (tamiflu) being an alpha 1 receptor blocker, blocks the insulin independent glucose uptake, thereby causing hyperglycaemia. In your case, fasting sugar 250, the level of increase is little inappropriate, but still possible
so would suggest to do hba1c, closer check on sugars at varied timings of the day to check control.
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