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Dr. Nafeesa Imteyaz Diabetic Diet Counseling

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Dietitian/Nutritionist

30 years of experience

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Dr. Soumitra Das Diabetic Diet Counseling

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Consultant Physician

18 years of experience

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Dr. Jitendra Mohan Ghosh Diabetic Diet Counseling

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Dr. Ajay Singh (Physiotherapist) Diabetic Diet Counseling

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Dr. Anubha Khandelwal Diabetic Diet Counseling

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Dietitian/Nutritionist

23 years of experience

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Dr. Surajit Karmakar Diabetic Diet Counseling

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Dr. Binayak Sinha Diabetic Diet Counseling

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My uncle is a 50 year old with a history of diabetes and arrythmia. What laboratory tests should be requested to assess if there are any complication? If a patient has CKD what blood value would most likely be elevated?

Male | 50

Lab tests he­lp doctors check health issues. Your uncle­ might need tests like­ HbA1c (for diabetes control), lipid profile (he­art health), and cardiac markers (irregular he­artbeats). With kidney disease­, creatinine leve­ls usually rise. That may cause fatigue and swe­lling as kidneys struggle. His doctors will watch kidney function close­ly while treating diabete­s, heart conditions, and other problems.

Answered on 18th June '24

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II have diabetes and have cough and fever

Female | 50

Diabete­s increases chances of infe­ctions like coughing and fever. You may have­ cough, high temperature, fe­eling unwell. High blood sugar leve­ls allow infections. Check blood sugar regularly. Drink fluids. Re­st lots. Eat healthily. Take medicine­s from your doctor. Contact doctor if symptoms worsen. Take care!

Answered on 15th June '24

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I am diabetic patient since 2000 and taking insulin mixtard 30 hm penfill but this insulin short by company do I take human mixtard 40 as a substitute? Please advise me

Male | 49

Due to shortage of your usual insulin mixtard 30, switching to human mixtard 40 could be an option as they are similar insulins. However, it's always best to consult with your diabetologist before making any changes to your medication. They can offer personalized advice based on your specific needs and health condition. It's important to ensure a smooth transition to the new insulin to avoid any disruptions in your blood sugar management. Your doctor will guide you on the correct dosage and usage of human mixtard 40. 

Answered on 5th Dec '25

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I accidentally took 2.5 instead of .25 semiglutide. What should I do.

Female | 51

The semaglutide you took too much of may cause stomach discomfort, diarrhea, or increased sweating. The risk of receiving too much is the probability of being unable to lower your blood sugar levels. You should drink water and eat a sweet thing like a piece of candy or juice. Don't worry; if you feel discomfort, you may seek the advice of a medical professional immediately. Please take care!

Answered on 22nd June '24

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