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I was diagnosed with fungal infection on my genetical . After reports my sugar level was 328 mg/dl . Did it rised due to infection or i should consult a diabetician . As no one in family has diabetes problem. Is it possible to have diabetes at such an early stage of age ?.
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Don’t worry. It is diabetes. But you need to do some tests. You need to control your sugar level to cure your fungal infection
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Hello.. Ur sugar levels suggest u have diabetes.. When sugar levels are high fungal infections are very common.. So for better control and cure of fungal infection u need to control sugar first... Your second question its very common to have diabetes in early 30 s nowadays due to obesity and due to faulty food habits with less physical activities... So don't worry u need to get few test and consult endocrinologist for proper management of diabetes
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Start Diabetic diet and exercise 30 min a day will help you..!!
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Its Diabetes consult the Endocrinologist
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