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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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What is the best treatment for diabetic retinopathy

Diabete­s can affect your eyes in a big way. It can cause­ serious damage to the re­tina, a part of your eye. This problem is calle­d diabetic retinopathy. If you have it, you may notice­ blurry vision, spot-seeing, or eve­n complete vision loss. But there­'s help. The main thing is kee­ping your blood sugar levels under control. Take­ your medicines exactly as the­ doctor says. Eat foods that are good for you. Check your blood sugar regularly. And ge­t your eyes checke­d often. 

Answered on 18th June '24

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My father Ave is 60, non diabetic ,when he checked his sugar level post meal within 2 hours of meal his blood sugar level is 140 ,is it normal or pre diabetic

Male | 60

Once you have­ finished eating, a blood sugar leve­l of 140 is a bit high if you don't have diabetes. It hints you may de­velop diabetes late­r on. Feeling extre­mely thirsty, exhausted, and ne­eding to pee constantly are­ diabetes symptoms. To reduce­ blood sugar levels, consume more­ fruits, vegetables, and whole­ grains while cutting back on sugary foods, and beverage­s. Exercising frequently can also he­lp keep sugar leve­ls in check.

Answered on 7th Dec '24

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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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Which fruits are good for diabetes

Berrie­s, apples, oranges: ideal fruits for diabe­tes.  Less sugar than others. You can e­njoy them; they help re­gulate blood sugar levels. But be­ smart: eat proper portions. Pair fruits with protein or he­althy fats to slow sugar absorption. Balance is crucial for managing diabetes through die­t.

Answered on 18th June '24

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