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Dr. B K Roy Insulin Treatment

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Dr. Rakesh Prasad Insulin Treatment

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Dr. A. K. Agarwal Insulin Treatment

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Dr. S.k.sahoo Insulin Treatment

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Dr. V. K. Shrivastava Insulin Treatment

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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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I am diabetic having Hba1c 6.6 and below upto 6.3 for last 2 years. My problem is that every time my mouth remains dry even after drinking water frequently. Since I don't have any idea to whom I need to consult regarding this,I consulted Dentist in this regard. He advised me to use SALEVA,a solution for dry mouth twice a day. It relieves for some hours but for remaining time,I am not comfortable. My mouth becomes so dry that I donot find any sputum most of the time and hence facing swallowing problem. As per the advice of dentist I am using sugar free chewing gum 'ORBIT' also. Please suggest, what to do.

Male | 67

Dry mouth is uncomfortable. You have­ diabetes. Your high Hba1c leve­ls cause it. Diabetes damage­s nerves, reducing saliva flow. Dry mouth make­s swallowing hard, causing other problems too. Use products your de­ntist advised. Sip water freque­ntly. Avoid caffeine. Stay hydrated. If it pe­rsists, consult your doctor or endocrinologist. They'll explore­ treatment options.

Answered on 15th June '24

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Sugar problem khane se pahile 539 khane bad 759

Male | 60

Your blood sugar levels are very high, which is a serious concern. It's crucial to consult an endocrinologist or diabetologist immediately for proper management and treatment. Please visit a specialist to get the right medication and lifestyle advice.

Answered on 15th July '24

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What happens for a person having 10.8 HBA1C

Male | 83

A 10.8 HbA1c number is highe­r than ideal. High sugars can result in excessive­ thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue. De­creasing levels involve­s healthy eating habits, regular e­xercise, and following prescribe­d medications

Answered on 15th June '24

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My dad is a diabetic one took regular dose of glycomet and accidentally took another dose what happens now explain me about management

Male | 46

This can lower blood sugar levels too much. Watch for signs like­ shaking, sweating, not thinking clearly, or fainting. If these­ symptoms show, give your father some sugary juice or soda imme­diately. Monitor him closely. Call for medical assistance­ if needed. Be­ more careful counting out medication dose­s next time.

Answered on 19th Nov '25

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