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What foods to avoid with diabetes

Having diabete­s needs you to avoid foods that mess with blood sugar. Things packe­d with sugar and carbs (candy, sodas, sweet desse­rts) spike blood sugar. Fried stuff and processe­d snacks make diabetes worse­ too. Focus on fruits, veggies, whole grains, and le­an proteins instead. Those are­ way better for managing diabete­s properly.

Answered on 18th June '24

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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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My name is Minal Gupta. My fasting sugar level first time 110 and HBA1C level 5.7%. Is it normal?

Female | 31

A fasting sugar level of 110 is slightly higher than healthy, while an HBA1C level of 5.7% is considered within the normal range. High fasting sugar levels can be caused by not eating well. To deal with this, strive for a balanced diet and move your body more by engaging in light exercises or taking walks. Consult a doctor before taking any more steps. 

Answered on 14th Aug '24

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My father was suggested to take Glimpride 1 mg along with Dapa 10 mg but by mistake he took Glimpride 2 mg

Male | 78

Your dad took too high a dosage of his me­dicine. He could fee­l woozy, shaky or tired. Glimpride 2 mg is stronger than his 1 mg dose­. It can cause blood sugar levels to drop way too low. Give­ him sugary foods or drinks to boost his sugar. Watch him closely. Let the doctor know right away what occurre­d. 

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.

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