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Diabetic, Leg, Hand And Mouth Deformation. On Ecospirin. Worry About Liver Or Heart Damage?
MY WIFE AGED 65 YEARS DIABETIC SINCE 10 YEARS 6 MONTHS BACK RIGHT LEG AND RIGHT HAND AND MOUTH DEFORMATION AFTER IVFLUIDS APPLICATION NORMAL ATROVASTATIN CLOPITAB AND ECOPIRIN WERE ADVISED RECENTLY CARDIOLOGY NIMS DOCTORS ADVISED ECOSPIRIN A V 75 (10 MG AV )WAS ADVISED IS THER ANY CHANCE OF HEART ATTACK ,LEVER DAMAGES SIDE EFFECTS OR JOINTS WEAKENING POSSIBILITY IS THERE WHAT CARE SHOULD WE TAKE
Hi & thanks for the query, Your Physician will help you to treat diabetes and other related issues . BUT day to day care is up to you,that care includes --
• Choosing what, how much, and when to eat • Getting physically active • Taking medicine (if your doctor prescribes it) • Checking your blood glucose (if your doctor prescribes it) • Going to your appointments as advised by your medical provider. • Learning all you can about diabetes Postmenopause condition also has its own complications for example Osteoporosis , cardiovascular disease . Hope this will help you... thanks & regards..
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Diabetic, Leg, Hand And Mouth Deformation. On Ecospirin. Worry About Liver Or Heart Damage?
Hi & thanks for the query, Your Physician will help you to treat diabetes and other related issues . BUT day to day care is up to you,that care includes -- • Choosing what, how much, and when to eat • Getting physically active • Taking medicine (if your doctor prescribes it) • Checking your blood glucose (if your doctor prescribes it) • Going to your appointments as advised by your medical provider. • Learning all you can about diabetes Postmenopause condition also has its own complications for example Osteoporosis , cardiovascular disease . Hope this will help you... thanks & regards..