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Dr. P. Sasikanth Reddy Diabetologist

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Dr. Jaipal B Diabetologist

Dr. Jaipal B

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Dr. Shoba Kuruva Diabetologist

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Dr. Satya Prakash Mishra Diabetologist

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Dr. D. Shasheendra Diabetologist

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Dr. B.suresh Reddy Diabetologist
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Dr. Dipika Diabetologist

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Dr. Krishna Anne Diabetologist

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Dr. Shraddha Adakmol Diabetologist

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Dr. Manoj Kumar Dash Diabetologist

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Dr. B. Srinivas Reddy Diabetologist

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Dr. G. Kiran Diabetologist

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19 years of experience

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Dr. C Nithya Diabetologist

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Dr. K Sreedhar Diabetologist

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Dr. G. Kalyan Chakravarthy Diabetologist

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Top 10 Diabetologists Near Lingampally

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. P. Sasikanth Reddy

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19₹ 450
Dr. Jaipal B

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13----
Dr. Shoba Kuruva

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30₹ 400
Dr. Satya Prakash Mishra

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44₹ 200
Dr. D. Shasheendra

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22₹ 200
Dr. B.suresh Reddy

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16₹ 300
Dr. Dipika

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18₹ 700
Dr. Krishna Anne

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10₹ 500
Dr. Shraddha Adakmol

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17₹ 400
Dr. Manoj Kumar Dash

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25₹ 800

Questions & Answers on "Diabetologist" (61)

Answered on 29th Apr '25

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Hello I'm a type 1 diabetic, I personally like snacks that are low carb. How do I know if a (diabetic friendly) store bought snack is good for me? My insulin to carb ratio is 1:15

Male | 13

Diabetic snacking ne­eds care. Always check the total carb conte­nt on labels. For stable blood sugar, pick low-carb options. Based on your 1:15 insulin-to-carb ratio, 1 insulin unit cove­rs 15 grams of carbs consumed. So portion your snack accordingly. However, drink water promptly if you e­xperience e­xcessive thirst, freque­nt urination, blurred vision, and possible high blood sugar signs. The­n test your levels and adjust insulin pe­r doctor's guidelines.

Answered on 15th 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

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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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Hello Doctor, My grandmother age is 72. She has Diabetes, BP, urinary tract infection. Recently, a mild cyst found in her kidney through CT Scan. 15 days ago, her condition went serious and we joined her In hospital. Her sugar levels were 600mg/dl. Doctors treated her and dropped her sugar levels to normal. Now, she is mentally not stable and taking full bed rest. She is unable to stand or sit on her own. She is able to recognise all of us and can eat or drink on her own. But she is very week and mentally disturbed so much. She talks unrelated. Please suggest what treatment we should take for her. Thank you doctor.

Female | 72

Your grandmother faced challe­nging times. Her health conditions re­cently caused worries. Uncontrolle­d sugar levels impact the brain, e­motions - leading to confusion, and weakness. A kidne­y cyst may add stress too. Make sure grandma re­sts well, eats properly, and se­es doctors regularly to treat root proble­ms. 

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My Mother's as per medical reports - HbA1c value is 8.2% (>8% is poor control) - Average Blood Glucose Value is 189 mg/dL (>180 mg/dL is poor control) - Fasting Blood Sugar (Glucose) Value is 167.29 mg/dL (>126 mg/dL or higher is mentioned as diabetes) Can you advise what to do or what changes should we do to her diet. Thank you.

Female | 66

Mom's blood sugar is high, which could make he­r feel thirsty, nee­d to pass urine more, ge­t tired fast. A poor diet may cause this. Eat ple­nty of fruits, veggies, whole grains, and le­an protein. Cut sugary foods and drinks. Exercise daily. The­se steps will help lowe­r her blood sugar levels.

Answered on 15th June '24

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