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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Management For Diabetes And High Blood Pressure

hello sir my father is 50 years old and is having non insulin dependent diabetic mellitus and is taking medication for the same. he is also suffering from fatty liver stage 1 and high bllod pressure. and sorry about this that he drinks alcohol daily and sugar is also not under control i.e 250.. sir will you suggest what should we do.. and also has stones in gall bladder.. i myself is a medico and completed my bds and really worried please help out..???
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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Hi, although the information is not enough for a complete answer, I'll try to guide you to the right direction. Diabetics need to maintain a healthy body weight, exercise regularly - if other medical conditions allow for it - and follow instructions regarding food and drink consumption. They also need appropriate medication. You should visit a specialist who will guide you through the details.
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Suggest Management For Diabetes And High Blood Pressure

Hi, although the information is not enough for a complete answer, I ll try to guide you to the right direction. Diabetics need to maintain a healthy body weight, exercise regularly - if other medical conditions allow for it - and follow instructions regarding food and drink consumption. They also need appropriate medication. You should visit a specialist who will guide you through the details.