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How Can Very High Blood Sugar Levels Be Managed Despite Taking Trivolib-2?

I am 52 years old and type2 diabatic since12 years.At present,taking trivolib-2 tablets 3 times a day. But my average blood glucose level is found 258 mg/dl and H.P.L.C value is beyond 10% which incidates the sugar levels are in uncontrooled stage.Kindly suggest the change of tabltes and diet.
Fri, 21 Sep 2018
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lifestyle changes are very important to fight diabetes. diet low in sugar and carbohydrates should be followed. examples include berries, whole grain, proteins, etc. Avoid potatoes, rice, sweets, certain fruits like grapes and chiku that have high sugar content. exercise and weight control is another very important thing. If your blood sugar levels still are continuously on the higher side you may have to switch over from medicines to insulin injection like actaprid insulin or human insukin. the dose of insulin injection should depend on your blood glucose levels.
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How Can Very High Blood Sugar Levels Be Managed Despite Taking Trivolib-2?

lifestyle changes are very important to fight diabetes. diet low in sugar and carbohydrates should be followed. examples include berries, whole grain, proteins, etc. Avoid potatoes, rice, sweets, certain fruits like grapes and chiku that have high sugar content. exercise and weight control is another very important thing. If your blood sugar levels still are continuously on the higher side you may have to switch over from medicines to insulin injection like actaprid insulin or human insukin. the dose of insulin injection should depend on your blood glucose levels.