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Blood sugar gets low daily 2 hours after
Hi sir/madam, My father has tuborcolosis and he is taking medicines from government hospital. It has been around 6 days he has started the medication. He takes medicine for TB, thyroid, blood sugar and blood pressure.at 9 am. He does not feel well and when he checks his sugar it is around 80 at that time. This happens from 10 to 2 pm everyday. Today he vomited as w Thanks Rahul saraswat
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Hello was TB dedetected recently.. ? His Sugar medicine to be regulated so consult your physician for same . Need be if he take medicine and do not feel good or sugar come down then give him some sweet to eat and then see the difference . If he feels alright after taking sweets then his sugar medicine is definitely high and need to be regulated
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Usually ppl feel low wen they start DOTS. DM bringing his sugar level then reduce dosage. U can take online consultation for guidance
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