Suggest Treatment For Stomach Uneasiness In Diabetic Patient
hi i am a chronic patient of stomachs desis ,felling hungry every time, this causes uneasiness in stomach, vomiting sensation,early morning feeling energy less as the day passes,this feeling is gone, for info i am diabetic,having high bp, taking medicine gemer2,metpure50mg, onglayza 5mg
Hello, Feeling uneasy,feeling hungry and feeling less energy means that your blood sugar levels are not controlled. You must consult your doctor and get your blood sugar levels in fasting,pp,and HBA1c done to know the exact status. Get your prescription of anti diabetics revised,if sugar levels are controlled. Observe proper dietary control and do regular aetobic exercises for at least 45 minutes a day. it is very important to control your blood sugar levels meticulously so as to avoid various future macro as well microvascular complications. Thanks
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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Uneasiness In Diabetic Patient
Hello, Feeling uneasy,feeling hungry and feeling less energy means that your blood sugar levels are not controlled. You must consult your doctor and get your blood sugar levels in fasting,pp,and HBA1c done to know the exact status. Get your prescription of anti diabetics revised,if sugar levels are controlled. Observe proper dietary control and do regular aetobic exercises for at least 45 minutes a day. it is very important to control your blood sugar levels meticulously so as to avoid various future macro as well microvascular complications. Thanks