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Young age prediabetes, low albumin
When I visited a hair care clinic for my transplant I had my blood checked My hba1c is elevated and is 6.4 and random glucose is 85 Next day I took fasting sugar which is 79 and post prandial is 108 My thyroid profile is normal My blood count is normal except MCV (81.6) My albumin is low 1.72 Globulin is high 5.55 A/G ratio is 0.30 And about RFT My creatinine is 0.65 ( low ) Uric acid 2.66(low) I don't know if it's relevant I've going gym for past 2 or 3 months Last month after a leg workout I felt tenderness and pain on medial side of right knee and medial malleolus of left leg ,it still persists My serology is normal , cbc normal Esr normal For the last 1 and half month I ate 5 egg whites and 1 whole egg  after gym and ate almonds ( around 10 in morning 10 in evening) I skipped breakfast My father and sister ( married) has diabetes I'm planning to take whey protein, vit d3 and b12 for health. What's your comment please tell me . Doctor told low albumin could be lab fault
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Take  high protein,  low fat, sugar free diet. Repeat HbA1c after 3 months. Do regular physical exercise,  preferably like brisk walking,  jogging,  swimming,  etc,avoid  heavy  exercises like weight lifting.
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As a gim person  u can't  skip Breakfast . You can add all wh you mentioned.
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Hello, Take balanced diet. For prescription please pay and consult or contact me at WhatsApp at +9195950eight7399. Thanks.
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Albumin being that low without any symptoms/signs like leg swelling, generalised body swelling is highly unlikely So get your albumin rechecked. Regarding whey protein ,you can take based on your body /workout requirement. I wouldn't suggest you taking un necessary vitamin supplements without any signs of deficiency
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Diabetes mellitus. Brisk walk 30 minutes per day. Avoid oily foods and junk foods.
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