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Suggest Treatment For Diabetes

on prescription of my doctor during eyes check up my blood was tested for diabetes. results were positive ie. 140 before meals.he prescribed semi daonil twice a day.after two years i brought a glucometer and checking my glucose level ones a week. now it goes upto 200.what can be done?
Thu, 26 Jun 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Diabetes is a progressive condition. As the disease continues the doses and numbers of medications needed may need to be adjusted so that the readings would remain in the normal range.

You need to consider visiting your doctor for an re assessment, your medication may need to be altered.
In addition, it is important to try to eat healthy and exercise regularly.

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Suggest Treatment For Diabetes

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Diabetes is a progressive condition. As the disease continues the doses and numbers of medications needed may need to be adjusted so that the readings would remain in the normal range. You need to consider visiting your doctor for an re assessment, your medication may need to be altered. In addition, it is important to try to eat healthy and exercise regularly. I hope this helps