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Review of Current Diabetes Management
- Your current regimen includes insulin and oral medications (Voglibose and Galpride G2). These aim to control blood sugar levels.
Assessment of Blood Sugar Levels
- Fasting blood sugar at 200 mg/dL and postprandial at 264 mg/dL indicate suboptimal control.
Possible Reasons for Poor Control
- Consider medication effectiveness, dosing, timing, diet, physical activity, and potential insulin resistance.
Recommendations for Next Steps
- Consult an endocrinologist for medication adjustment.
- Possible changes: insulin dose adjustment, adding/switching oral agents, or newer medications.
- Emphasize lifestyle modifications: diet, exercise, and regular monitoring.
Importance of Regular Monitoring and Follow-up
- Regular blood sugar monitoring and follow-up visits are crucial for effective treatment adjustments.
When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention
- Watch for very high blood sugars, symptoms of ketoacidosis, or hypoglycemia.
Support and Education
- Engage in patient education on diabetes management and adherence to therapy for improved outcomes.
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