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Can we use madhavshakti aata for 8-12 yrs old obese patients….
Yes Doc! YOu can surely use Madhavshakti atta for all age groups. Its absolutely safe for all gender and age groups for Prevention basis also. Its not necessary that the patient should be diabetic to consume the said atta. Due to low glycemic index of barley, one can advise this Madhavshakti atta foRead more
Yes Doc!
YOu can surely use Madhavshakti atta for all age groups. Its absolutely safe for all gender and age groups for Prevention basis also. Its not necessary that the patient should be diabetic to consume the said atta.
Due to low glycemic index of barley, one can advise this Madhavshakti atta for long term intervention also helping the subject to prevent further lifestyle diseases.
You can expect weight loss and blood sugar level reduction and control both.
If to be advised for faster action, the roti should be made with atta less than 30 gms of Madhavshakti atta. Maximum 4 rotis a day should be advised for better glycemic response.
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http://https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/results/NCT02767869 This trial suggests that banaba can be administered before food also.
http://https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/results/NCT02767869
This trial suggests that banaba can be administered before food also.
See lesswhat is the cause of fluctuatuions in blood sugar level once the allopathy medicines are close to tapered nil for eg only metformin or metformin+glimipiride??
I completely agree with Dr. Gurudatta. As rightly said, high fasting sugar levels indicate that stress is adding to the production of glucose, this can be the most likely reason for high BSL. Interventions like meditation and Bhramari Pranayam do help to control elevated blood sugar levels. To add tRead more
I completely agree with Dr. Gurudatta. As rightly said, high fasting sugar levels indicate that stress is adding to the production of glucose, this can be the most likely reason for high BSL. Interventions like meditation and Bhramari Pranayam do help to control elevated blood sugar levels.
To add to the whole answer, I suggest to go back and talk to the patient about his diet recall. Many times, unknowingly, patient consumes some foods which add to insulin resistance.
As we all know, fasting blood sugar elevation is a sign of high insulin resistance. The GLUT 4 receptors are not able to allow the blood sugar to enter the muscles in resting state due to being blocked by fatty tissue.
Advise the patient to refrain from following 4 foods
High fasting BSL indicates that there is still a huge scope of weight reduction in the patient, the liver still has a huge depot of fats to be utilized.
Advise the patient to have some additional aerobic or strength training exercises to utilize the stored fats.
Few drugs like antibiotics, β-blockers, thiazide diuretics, corticosteroids, cyclosporine and protease inhibitors used for viral infections may elevate blood glucose levels in those with or without diabetes. If so, a judicious call has to be taken for the same.
PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
Hello Doc, Pulmonary Hypertension is defined when the PASP [ Pulmonary artery systolic pressure ] is raised beyond 20 to 25 mm of hg. There are 4 major types of PAH, Idiopathic, no cause known Left heart failure Some lung disorders Thromboembolic disorders in lung If you find a acute increase in theRead more
Hello Doc,
Pulmonary Hypertension is defined when the PASP [ Pulmonary artery systolic pressure ] is raised beyond 20 to 25 mm of hg.
There are 4 major types of PAH,
If you find a acute increase in the PASP >70 mm of hg accompanied by hemoptysis, consider it to be related to thromboembolic disorder and will require acute management.
If you find acute increase in PASP>60 to 70 mm of hg, without hemoptysis, think of acute Heart failure which can have high mortality if untreated. Normal PASP is expected to be below 25 mm of hg. If any increase in PASP beyond this value on 2 D Echo needs fluid management. Treat the patient with diuresis and Fluid restriction below 1 litre a day till the PASP doesn’t come back below 30 mm of hg.
Chronic elevation of PASP may indicate chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder or Interstitial lung disease. Need to assess the FEV1/FVC ratio on PFT as a further investigation. Management of such patients is a challenge. Line of treatment can be based on Phuphus snehan and Pranayam to improve the oxygen saturation in blood which can be a prognostic parameter.
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Doc, Congrats for treating such a tough case so confidently. C peptide is a substance made by pancreas along with Insulin. It is not a diagnostic tool but a marker which can help the doctor in his clinical analysis. Many times differentiating between a Type 1 and Type 2 DM is very difficult especialRead more
Doc,
Congrats for treating such a tough case so confidently.
C peptide is a substance made by pancreas along with Insulin. It is not a diagnostic tool but a marker which can help the doctor in his clinical analysis.
Many times differentiating between a Type 1 and Type 2 DM is very difficult especially in a low BMI diabetic patient. At times, we reject the patient considering him untreatable due to him being in low BMI, but our internal research has shown that our Madhavbaug treatment has seen to be equally effective in low BMI DM patients also.
So once again congrats for your success.
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Selection of treatment will depend on patients expectation. Scene 1. If the patient says that i have come to treat my obesity and I am ok with my BP, in that case, Obesity management is expected. Scene 2. If the patient says that I have come to treat my BP and weight doesn't matter to him as a priorRead more
Selection of treatment will depend on patients expectation.
Scene 1. If the patient says that i have come to treat my obesity and I am ok with my BP, in that case, Obesity management is expected.
Scene 2. If the patient says that I have come to treat my BP and weight doesn’t matter to him as a priority, treat him for HTN.
As a clinician, you have to treat his HTN as a priority which will help his weight to reduce also, thus helping the patient to achieve both the goals simultaneously.
Nocturnal polyuria will also reduce down as you will reduce the total body volume of fluids in the body due to weight reduction.
However, if prostatomegaly is diagnosed, that will be left untreated as of now.
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Hello Dr Shradha, May be the use of complex starch (like oats (50gm/day)) with strength training exercise can be helpful to overcome post weight loss fatigue and weakness. also if there is history of hypothyroidism, checkout TSH, T3 and T4 along with a dose of thyroxin.
Hello Dr Shradha,
May be the use of complex starch (like oats (50gm/day)) with strength training exercise can be helpful to overcome post weight loss fatigue and weakness.
also if there is history of hypothyroidism, checkout TSH, T3 and T4 along with a dose of thyroxin.
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Hello Doc, Please check his Heart Rate Variability. if he is having a narrow window of rest and stress heart rate he is might be in stress that keep his SNS on the toes. It promotes glycolysis, gluconeogenesis in the liver. SNS drives catecholamine to causes insulin resistance hence low glucose updaRead more
Hello Doc,
Please check his Heart Rate Variability. if he is having a narrow window of rest and stress heart rate he is might be in stress that keep his SNS on the toes. It promotes glycolysis, gluconeogenesis in the liver. SNS drives catecholamine to causes insulin resistance hence low glucose update at muscle level that increase post prandial BSL.
Regular Bhraamari and mindful Meditation session on Mibpulse app can be useful for this patient.
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Absolutely agree with you.
Absolutely agree with you.
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