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What is the Normal Random Blood Sugar Level for Pregnant Women?

This article provides the normal blood sugar range for pregnant women and how to control blood sugar levels.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes Screening
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Pregnant Women's Health
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What Medication is Best for Elderly Patients with High Blood Sugar? What Precautions Should Be Taken?

Appropriate medication use and precautions for elderly patients with high blood sugar levels.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes Treatment
  • Medication Use
  • Blood Sugar Control
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What’s Causing My Headaches, Dry Eyes, Fatigue, and Sleepiness?

Diabetics may experience headaches, dry eyes, fatigue, and sleepiness due to fluctuations in blood sugar levels. Treatment should be comprehensive, considering medication, diet, exercise, diabetes education, and blood sugar monitoring. It is recommended to consult a specialist doctor to develop a personalized treatment plan.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Sleep Quality
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Why and How the Common Cold Can Elevate Blood Sugar Levels

The common cold may cause blood sugar levels to rise or fluctuate, and it is recommended to adjust medication dosage under a doctor’s guidance and monitor blood sugar levels.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
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Why Blood Sugar Fluctuates: Sometimes Normal, Sometimes High

Offering Professional Analysis and Advice on Blood Sugar Fluctuations
  • FAQ
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Diabetes
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Why Do Children with Diabetes Have Low Blood Sugar After Meals?

For a month now, the post-meal blood sugar levels of a child with diabetes have consistently been lower than before meals, despite following the nutritionist’s advice. What could be the cause of this? How should the treatment approach be adjusted to improve this situation?
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
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Why Do I Still Experience Excessive Thirst and Urination Despite Normal Blood Sugar Control?

Even though the patient’s blood sugar is controlled, post-meal blood sugar levels remain high and fluctuate greatly, leading to symptoms of diabetes mellitus. It is recommended to adjust the dosage of insulin and undergo inpatient systemic treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus
  • Insulin
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Will Gestational Diabetes Return After Childbirth?

After giving birth, gestational diabetes can generally be cured on its own, but attention should be paid to dietary control and regular blood sugar monitoring.
  • FAQ
  • Gestational Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
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