Your HbA1c of 9.6% (estimated average glucose ~229 mg/dL) suggests that your diabetes is currently not well controlled despite treatment. High TPO levels indicate autoimmune thyroid disease, for which you are already on Thyronorm. Your medications may need review and adjustment.
Next Steps
* Continue prescribed medicines regularly.
* Monitor fasting and post-meal blood sugar.
* Get reviewed by your diabetologist/endocrinologist for possible treatment modification.
* You may consult me for a detailed assessment and personalized management plan if required.
Health Tips
Avoid skipping medications, follow a diabetic diet, exercise regularly, and monitor for symptoms like excessive thirst, frequent urination, or unexplained weight loss. Regular follow-up is important to prevent complications.
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Hormonal Imbalances
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