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Dr. A.shanmugam Insulin Treatment

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19 years of experience

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Dr. K. Vinoth Kumar Insulin Treatment

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Dr. S. Suresh Insulin Treatment

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17 years of experience

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Dr. Gnanesh Kotra Insulin Treatment

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25 years of experience

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Dr. Vijay Viswanathan Insulin Treatment

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Dr. Suresh Kumar Insulin Treatment

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Dr. V Krishnan Insulin Treatment

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Questions & Answers on "Insulin Treatment" (65)

High blood sugar of 262 been high for 4 days

Female | 38

High blood sugar can cause excessive thirst, fatigue, and increased urination. If it is high for too long, like 262 for 4 days, it can be dangerous. This may be due to not taking diabetes medication, eating too much sugary food, or lack of exercise. To reduce it, try drinking water, eating healthy foods, and moving more. If this still doesn't help, you should go to a doctor.

Answered on 5th Nov '25

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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 75-year-old grandmother, who has diabetes, accidentally took a double dose of her Glimpride medication this morning. She was supposed to take 0.5 mg but took 1 mg instead. I'm worried about her blood sugar levels. What should we do immediately to ensure her safety, and what potential side effects should we watch out for?

Male | 75

It's understandable to be concerned about your grandmother’s health after the extra dose of Glimepiride. Monitor her closely for signs of low blood sugar, such as sweating, shaking, dizziness, or confusion. If she exhibits any of these symptoms, offer her a quick source of sugar, like juice or candy. Ensure she stays hydrated and has regular meals. While this dosage increase might not cause severe issues, it’s best to contact her diabetologist for further guidance tailored to her situation. 

Answered on 23rd Jan '25

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I've been given the wrong dose meds, I'm meant to be on 100mg a day, I have 50mg tablets, I take 2 a day. I've been given 150mg tablets, the prescription sticker on the box says 50mg, but it's a box of 150 mg tablets, I've been taking 2 a day for a couple weeks.

Female | 27

You accidentally took incorre­ct medication dosing. Two 150mg table­ts daily exceeds your pre­scribed dosage. This ele­vated dosage could trigger adve­rse effects like­ headaches, dizziness, nause­a. Promptly notify your doctor about this mix-up for proper dosage adjustment tailore­d to your needs.

Answered on 15th June '24

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