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Diet chart for control Type -2 undergone Angoplasty and stunts at Safdarjung Hospital New Delhi
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Endocrine & Hormonal Imbalances
Question #11049
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Diet chart for control Type -2 undergone Angoplasty and stunts at Safdarjung Hospital New Delhi - #11049

Arun Kumar Srivastava

Please advise what Diet chart for Type -2 precautions after Angoplasty and stunts and Sugar Allopathic Medichine Metformin 500 mg Discounted Sugar Fasting-121 and PP 224.and Hbac1 08.00 as control of Sugar very important

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Managing Type-2 diabetes after undergoing angioplasty and stent placement requires a careful approach to diet, keeping several key goals in mind: keep blood sugar levels stable, support heart health, and address overall nutrition. Here’s a specific diet plan that aligns with controlling your blood sugar and promoting cardiac health. Focus on meals rich in whole grains, like oats, whole wheat, or brown rice, as they contain fiber that helps regulate blood sugar. Include plenty of vegetables, both non-starchy ones like spinach, broccoli, and peppers, and starchy ones like sweet potatoes in moderation. Protein sources should be lean – consider beans, lentils, tofu or lean meats such as chicken without skin, fish, and avoid red meat as much as possible. Dairy should be low-fat; choose milk or yogurt that’s unsweetened. For fats, prioritize healthy ones like almonds, walnuts, or using olive or canola oil in cooking. Limit intake of saturated fats found in fried foods, butter, or full-fat dairy to protect heart health. Fruit intake should be cautious; stick to low glycemic options like berries and apples, and avoid fruit juices which can spike blood sugar. It’s crucial to eat at regular intervals, avoid large meals, and keep glycemic index in check with every dish. Maintaining portion control is key: ensure each meal is balanced but not oversized. Alcohol should be limited since it can affect blood sugar unpredictably. And of course, staying hydrated with water is essential, but watch out with sugary drinks or excessive caffeine. Adjusting this diet plan might be necessary based on your own body’s responses, so regular follow-up with your healthcare provider to monitor sugar levels and medication response will be of utmost importance. Please note, lifestyle is equally vital, incorporating regular exercise as advised by your physician to stay active and support your heart function, alongside monitoring blood sugar.

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