GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND HOMEOPATHY IN DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE 2.

Dr. Kanase C. A, Dr. Jarad Savita

Abstract


Diabetes & obesity OPD observations.

-      Patients with Oral hypoglycemic agents treatment require higher and multiple doses as case becomes chronic.

-      Even with higher doses of Oral hypoglycemic agents glycemic control is not achieved.

-      For better glycemic control and returning patient from higher and multiple doses of oral hypoglycemic agents to minimizing the dose or  total stoppage of Oral hypoglycemic agents medicines is essential.

-      It is achieved by specific dietary management and some healthy life style changes.


Keywords


GLYCEMIC CONTROL, HOMEOPATHY, DIABETES,

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