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Your tests are on higher side,and you should be started with drugs for reducing cholesterol and triglycerides. Even your cholesterol/hdl ratio is very bad so you will have to be started with drugs for reducing all this. But first diet and lifestyle changes have to be made. Your tsh is also raised mildly and you might also be started with drugs for that too.
Diet and lifestyle changes include:
1) Reduce your calorie intake
2) Limiting the amount of carbohydrate and unhealthy fat that you ...
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Since you are a known diabetic,few changes which have to be brought in are lifestyle modifications. If you have already not changed them or if you are not serious about them because they are the only steps which would help you the most. Drugs just bring down sugar for a few hours and then would raise back again and your body can become slowly resistant to the same drug dose so first you will have to bring lifestyle modification(changes) in yourself.
1)Eat a low-cholesterol, low-fat diet, ...
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Usually in gestational diabetes if sugars are well controlled on insulin,I would suggest delivery by induction of labour between 37-38 weeks of pregnancy.Also,there should be no other complications in the pregnancy.Trial of labour is recommended if no associated complications and even if single loop of cord is present around the fetal neck.
From your query it seems that the pregnancy is not associated with any other complications.You should discuss in detail with your obstetrician regarding ...
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If you have missed your periods then go for urine pregnancy test first,to confirm pregnancy.
Since how long are you facing this problem ?
Describe your menstural cycle in detail in days and cycle length and and periods and and flow.
She gave you drugs for diabets or may be you have pcod.
Now what is your query exactky ? ...
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there is no RCT that food can affect Rheumatoid arthritis. ...
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Consult a doctor immediately for adjustment of your insulin dose. ...
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You may have to practice aerobic exercises regularly. However, a routine warm up and cool down phase of aerobics is a must and that should reduce your leg pains to a higher extent. You may contact a physiotherapist to get help about your exercise routine. ...
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yes because of hypoglycaemia, even 1-2 units per kg body weight ...
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Yes You can go for insulin pump it will get you rid of daily injections ...
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