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Should The Medications Be Discontinued In View Of Blurred Visions And Headaches?

i was detected with high blood sugar about fortnight ago . Fasting sugar was 300 and after food was 436. I was advised by my doctor to take Onglyza( 5 mg) daily glyciphaze 1gm twice daily and glimulin 1/2 tab daily. Now my fasting sugar is 140/155 . Sometimes i feel my sugar level has dropped and feel blurred vision and headeche. Should i continue with this medication ?
Thu, 7 Aug 2014
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Hello,
You should continue the same medications as the levels of 140 -155 in fasting stage is still high.
You should check your blood sugar levels at the time of attack of blurred vision and headaches.
Your medicines would need revision if there is actually a drop in blood sugar levels.
You should be investigated by a opthalmologist and a neurologist for determining the cause of your symptoms.
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Should The Medications Be Discontinued In View Of Blurred Visions And Headaches?

Hello, You should continue the same medications as the levels of 140 -155 in fasting stage is still high. You should check your blood sugar levels at the time of attack of blurred vision and headaches. Your medicines would need revision if there is actually a drop in blood sugar levels. You should be investigated by a opthalmologist and a neurologist for determining the cause of your symptoms. Thanks