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I am having sever head ache is this common for high sugar my sugar level is 380 and HBA1C is 12.2 Do I need to take insulin or medicine
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Give proper history what medicine you are taking. Do fasting and post prandial blood sugar. If your HbA1c is 12.2 them you need to take insulin
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Regular exercise and diabetic diet
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Headache can occur with very high blood sugars, but severe headache should not be thought just because of diabetes alone. A random glucose of 380 mg/dL and HbA1c of 12.2% indicate uncontrolled diabetes. If you have vomiting, altered sensorium, breathing difficulty, or dehydration, seek emergency care immediately.
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Get your c peptide and insulin fasting reports done Then it can be decided wheather to take insulin or medicine will be sufficient
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do lifestyle modification with exercise and diet changes
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