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Hello sir / maam Below are reports Plz let me know Worried abt tge same Also b12 is 300 and d3 is 25
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-HbA1c 5.7 falls in borderline prediabetic range and is reversible with lifestyle correction -Vitamin D level of 25 is insufficient and B12 of 300 is low normal
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-Capl Vitamin D3 60000 IU once weekly for 8 weeks then once monthly for 3 months
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-Avoid excess sugar and junk foods -Add lots of green vegetables,liver meat -Exercise regularly at least 30 minutes daily -Maintain healthy sleep and weight -Get regular sunlight exposure -No need to panic as these changes are reversible contact me anytime on practo for further consultation
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Your reports are mostly okay, just showing early, reversible changes nothing serious right now. A little weight control, diet correction, and vitamin supplementation should help you get back to normal. If you’d like, we can go over your routine and reports together and make a simple, personalized plan to fix this early 👍you can book a consultation
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If you want to discuss your problem in more detail, feel free to message me on WhatsApp at nine one one nine two five five six nine nine for a detailed discussion
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Reports normal
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Deficiency level
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"An HbA1c of 5.7% combined with a fasting glucose of 92 mg/dL places you at the very early entry point of the Pre-diabetes range. At 27, this is not a permanent diagnosis but a metabolic 'warning light.' Additionally, your Vitamin B12 (300 pg/mL) and Vitamin D3 (25 ng/mL) are in the 'insufficient' zone. These deficiencies often correlate with the fatigue and metabolic sluggishness seen in early insulin resistance
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Because pre-diabetes at a young age is often linked to metabolic syndrome, a formal clinical consultation with a General Physician is mandatory. We need to check your BMI and Blood Pressure to ensure a comprehensive preventative plan.
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DO CONNECT AND CONSULT WITH ME FOR BETTER TREATMENT PLAN AND ADVICE...... 5.7% is the perfect time to act. Small changes now will prevent a lifetime of medication later. Book a consultation so we can set specific targets for your diet and vitamin correction to get your metabolism back to 100%."
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No worry about that .you are at prediabetic earlier stage ,not diabetic so you don't need to take medicine now.lifestyle modifications and excercise required mainly.
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Sir, reports dekhe to fasting sugar 92 normal hai, lekin HbA1c 5.7 borderline (pre-diabetes range) me aa raha hai, tension wali baat nahi hai but thoda lifestyle pe dhyan dena padega. B12 around 300 theek hai, koi treatment ki zarurat nahi abhi. Vitamin D3 25 thoda low side hai, uske liye weekly vitamin D supplement (60k IU once weekly for 6–8 weeks) le sakte hain, phir monthly maintenance. Abhi main focus diet aur exercise pe rakhiye — sugar, maida, junk kam kariye, daily 30–40 min walk/exercise start kariye. Is stage pe medicines ki zarurat nahi hoti, lifestyle se hi control ho jata hai. 3 months baad HbA1c repeat kara lijiye.
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Hi Everything is normal for now Repeat hbA1c after 3 mnth Kindly do consult me for further advice
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Need some more details kindly consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Please tell me what is your body weight , and height And get an post prandial blood sugar done , tell if there any symptoms, we can plan accordingly
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Its pre-diabetic. Go with no sugar food
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