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How to reduce high blood sugar levels of 350 with diabetes while taking Dapagliflozin, Vidagliptin, and Glimepiride?
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Question #30175
46 days ago
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How to reduce high blood sugar levels of 350 with diabetes while taking Dapagliflozin, Vidagliptin, and Glimepiride?

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Diabetis 350 sugar how to reduce taking medicine dapaglopihn 10 vidilagliptin50 glimipride4 mghow to reduce

How long have you been experiencing high blood sugar levels?:

- More than 6 months

What is your typical diet like?:

- Uncertain about diet

How often do you check your blood sugar levels?:

- A few times a week

Have you experienced any symptoms related to high blood sugar?:

- Blurred vision

Are you currently following any exercise routine?:

- No specific routine

Have you made any recent changes to your medication or treatment plan?:

- No changes

Do you have any other health conditions besides diabetes?:

- No other conditions
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Hello dear See sugar must be controlled to avoid Healing complications Infection chances Septicaemia Periodontal abscess formation I think there is need to modify medication Kindly consult with concerned physician only for better clarity Sugar must reach to atleast 100-150 for both Fasting Random values In addition Go for dietary modification also Regards

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Managing a blood sugar level of 350 mg/dL, despite taking Dapagliflozin, Vidagliptin, and Glimepiride can be concerning and might suggest that your current regimen needs adjustment or that other factors are influencing your glucose levels. First, it’s essential to ensure that you’re taking your medications exactly as prescribed. Do not adjust your medication dosages without consulting your healthcare provider. Meanwhile, focus on dietary modifications; reducing carbohydrate intake can help improve blood sugar levels. You might consider a balanced diet that incorporates non-starchy vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats while avoiding processed foods and sugars. Regular physical activity can also play a crucial role in controlling blood sugar levels; aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week, like brisk walking or cycling. Monitor your blood glucose regularly and keep track of the readings along with your dietary intake and physical activity, so you can share these details with your doctor. High blood sugar levels can also be precipitated by stress, illness, or inconsistent medication adherence, so working to address these areas might also help. Importantly, if you notice symptoms such as heavy breathing, confusion, or any signs of diabetic ketoacidosis, seek emergency medical attention immediately. Your healthcare provider might also consider checking for any other underlying conditions or complications that could be affecting your glucose control.

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