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Understanding Diabetes Management: Myths and Medication Options

Myths about Diabetes My husband is currently 30 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 27. He has been managing it with traditional Chinese medicine, taking it four times a day (morning, noon, evening, and before bed). However, his post-dinner blood sugar levels ...


Dr. Chen Changxun Reply:
1. At the age of twenty-seven, it is essential to determine whether the diabetes is type 1 or type 2. 2. Currently, Western medicine has made significant advancements, and side effects are minimal, with the primary concern being hypoglycemia. NOVONORM belongs to the third gener...

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Why Do I Sweat When I Eat Sweets? Understanding This Odd Reaction

Why do I sweat when I eat sweets? Why do I start sweating as soon as I eat sweets? Since childhood, I have experienced a strange physiological reaction where I start sweating on my face immediately after consuming sugary foods such as cake, bread, or cold drinks like soda, fruit ...


Dr. Yang Hongzhi Reply:
After consuming sweets, if you experience cold sweats, you should consider whether it might be reactive hypoglycemia. This typically occurs after a certain period following the intake. It may be advisable to conduct a glucose tolerance test, which involves drinking a glucose solu...

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Understanding Type 1 Diabetes: Symptoms, Biochemical Markers, and Management

Complicated diabetes 1. Why do individuals with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus experience increased thirst, excessive urination, and increased appetite, yet also experience weight loss and fatigue? 2. A glucose level of 300 mg/dL, HbA1c of 8.8%, sodium of 133 mg/L, potassi...


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
Diabetes can cause the classic symptoms of polyphagia (increased eating), polydipsia (increased drinking), and polyuria (increased urination). When blood sugar levels rise, glucosuria (presence of glucose in urine) occurs, which has a diuretic effect, leading to polyuria. This in...

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Understanding Blood Sugar Levels: Is 99 mg/dL a Cause for Concern?

Blood glucose During my health check-up, my fasting blood glucose level was 99 mg/dL, whereas it used to be around 87 mg/dL. The normal range is 65-110 mg/dL. Does this mean I am at a higher risk of developing diabetes? Is there a way to lower my blood sugar levels? Is this relat...


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
Reply to Aaron: A fasting blood sugar level of 99 is still within the safe normal range. At the age of 23, your chances of developing diabetes are low. The risk of diabetes is related to family history, obesity, and lifestyle habits. Engaging in regular exercise, reducing fat int...

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Diabetes Meal Plan: A Week's Guide for Managing Blood Sugar

Diabetes Weekly Meal Plan Hello: My father was recently diagnosed with diabetes, with a blood sugar level of 262. He is currently taking one Glipizide tablet every morning. My father is 168 cm tall and weighs 95 kg. Could you please advise on the appropriate portion sizes and typ...


Dr. Hong Hongchang Reply:
Hello: Your father's blood sugar is 262 (before or after meals)? This is above the standard value, and it is advisable to consult with an endocrinologist and a nutritionist.

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Understanding Abnormal Urine Protein and Blood Sugar Levels in Seniors

Question Hello, my mother participated in a regular health check organized by the health center in June this year, where abnormal urine protein and a blood glucose level of 122 were found. Over the past year, she has frequently mentioned experiencing numbness in her fingertips an...


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
Hello Pink: Normal fasting blood glucose levels range from 70 to 110 mg/dL, and postprandial levels should be between 70 and 140 mg/dL. A blood glucose level of 122 mg/dL does not meet the diagnostic criteria for diabetes. The presence of protein in the urine indicates potential ...

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Managing Diabetes and Nerve Pain: Seeking Solutions for Severe Symptoms

Diabetes mellitus I would like to ask the doctor. My mother is 51 years old and has been suffering from diabetes for about 5 years. She often experiences numbness in her limbs, especially in her feet, to the point where she doesn't feel it even when her shoes fall off. This ...


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
In response to SHIN: The primary treatment for diabetic neuropathy is the control of blood glucose levels, as other medications have limited efficacy. It is recommended to follow up with a metabolic clinic for treatment, and a detailed examination by a neurologist is also necessa...

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Understanding Hypoglycemia: Causes, Risks, and Management for Teens

Hypoglycemia Hello, doctor! A few days ago, I suddenly felt weak all over, dizzy, and couldn't even stand. I felt very hungry in my stomach, but I didn't have the strength to walk to the convenience store, as if I was about to pass out. A classmate gave me some drinks, ...


Dr. Zeng Fenyu Reply:
If hypoglycemia is not addressed, it can lead to symptoms such as palpitations, trembling, and sweating, and if left uncontrolled, it may result in coma. It is important to manage hypoglycemia promptly to avoid danger. If you frequently experience hypoglycemia, you should consult...

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Managing Diabetes: Should Surgery Be Delayed for High Blood Sugar?

Diabetes mellitus Hello Dr. Ke: My mother is 63 years old and has had diabetes for seven years. She has hard skin on her feet, and the orthopedic doctor suggested surgery to remove it. However, my mother's blood sugar levels have been over 300 recently, which indicates she i...


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
If surgery is not urgent, it is recommended to stabilize blood sugar levels before proceeding with the operation.

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Understanding Normal Blood Sugar Levels: What You Need to Know

Blood glucose concentration Hello, doctor: What is the normal range for blood glucose levels during a blood test?


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
Hello Mr. Hsiao: The normal blood glucose levels are 80 - 100 mg/dL before meals and 80 - 120 mg/dL after meals.

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Managing Migraines with Diabetes: Essential Lifestyle Tips to Consider

Migraine In addition to taking pain relievers and antidiabetic medications, individuals with migraines and diabetes should pay attention to the following daily considerations, especially regarding migraines: 1. **Dietary Management**: Maintain a balanced diet that helps regulate...


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
Hello Mr. Li: It is essential to maintain a regular daily routine, ensure adequate sleep, avoid coffee and tea, and have regular follow-up appointments at the neurology clinic for treatment.

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Is Your Weight Loss Causing Fatigue? Understanding Nutritional Deficiencies

Feeling lightheaded after weight loss? Three months ago, I was 165 cm tall and weighed 85 kg. Due to elevated uric acid and blood sugar levels, I started a weight loss regimen, eliminating meat from my diet and consuming only vegetables, fruits, and milk. Now, I weigh 65 kg, but ...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Hello: Rapid weight loss can have side effects, so it is advisable to visit a clinic to check for any other issues. Nutritional concerns can be addressed by a dietitian who can provide a low-calorie but balanced meal plan for reference. Wishing you safety and health.

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Understanding High BUN Levels: Causes, Symptoms, and Dietary Tips

BUN (Blood U Hello, Dr. Chen. I recently had a blood test and found that my BUN is 25, blood sugar is 114, white blood cell count is 3.5, and my urea nitrogen is elevated. I often feel fatigued and have noticed a decline in my vision. I'm unsure how to improve my condition. ...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Hello: BUN and blood urea nitrogen are related to body type, dietary habits, and exercise (of course, impaired kidney function can also cause an increase). A blood glucose level of 114 is slightly elevated; it is advisable to measure postprandial blood glucose for further assessm...

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