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How Long After Birth Can Gestational Diabetes in Children Heal?

This article provides medical information on when gestational diabetes patients can recover after giving birth, and suggests using a blood glucose meter to monitor blood sugar levels and appropriately using insulin therapy.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Gestational Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Insulin Therapy
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How Much Blood Sugar Should Be Controlled After a Meal for Gestational Diabetes?

Gestational diabetes patients should control their blood sugar to below 6.7mmol/L two hours after a meal.
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  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Pregnancy
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How to Avoid High Blood Sugar Affecting the Fetus at 35 Weeks of Pregnancy

How should gestational diabetes be controlled to minimize its impact on the fetus?
  • FAQ
  • Pregnancy Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
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How to Effectively Control Blood Sugar and Protect Kidney Function in Elderly Diabetics

Elderly diabetics should focus on blood sugar control to protect kidney function.
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  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Kidney Health
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How to Handle High Blood Sugar in a 14-Year-Old Child?

For a 14-year-old child with high blood sugar, it is important to undergo checks and diagnoses, and insulin injections may be required for treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
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How to Handle Postpartum Blood Sugar Not Reaching Normal Levels

What should be adjusted in diet and lifestyle if postpartum blood sugar does not return to normal levels?
  • FAQ
  • Gestational Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
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How to Handle Recurring Colds and Fever in Diabetic Nephropathy Patients

A diabetic patient inquires about the management of recurring colds and fever along with diabetic nephropathy.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Diabetic Nephropathy
  • Cold
  • Fever
  • Dietary Control
  • Exercise Therapy
  • Blood Sugar Control
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How to Handle Urinary Glucose 3+, Urinary Protein 1+, and Blood Sugar 12.31?

If a patient has been diagnosed with diabetes, it is recommended to actively control blood sugar levels and reduce urinary protein. If not diagnosed, it is suggested to undergo a glucose tolerance test and related examinations for confirmation.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Urinary Protein
  • Blood Sugar Control
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How to Solve High Blood Sugar Levels in Diabetes Reaching 20 Points

A patient inquires about how to handle diabetes with blood sugar levels reaching 20 points.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
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Is a Blood Sugar Level of 5.9 Normal for Adults?

Is a fasting blood sugar level of 5.9 within the normal range?
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
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