Dr. Anita Raghuwanshi MD
Endocrinology-Diabetes | Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
11 VILLAGE DR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE NJ, 08210About
Dr. Anita Raghuwanshi practices Endocrinology in Lewes, Delaware. Dr. Raghuwanshi specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases related to hormone imbalance, and the bodys glands in the endocrine system. Endocrinologists are trained and certified to treat a variety of conditions, including menopause, diabetes, infertility, and thyroid disorders, among many others. Dr. Raghuwanshi examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Albert Einstein School of Medicine
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine- Internal Medicine
Endocrinology
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Dr. Anita Raghuwanshi MD's Expert Contributions
Diabetes management?
Your sugar is still running high because you are insulin resistant and your medicines do nothing to help with insulin resistance. Giving extra insulin in your situation is like pouring fuel on the fire. (Since you are on glipizide I’m assuming you are a type 2.) You should ask your doctor if you could switch to GLP1 medications (Victoza, Ozempic, Trulicity) or SGLT2 medications (Invokana, Farxiga, Jardiance). If finances are an issue, then Metformin and Pioglitazone are powerful as well. Metformin is especially good at helping overnight sugars). Also you should have a sleep apnea test, because if you have sleep apnea, it increases cortisol overnight which contributes to insulin resistance, high sugars and Weight gain. READ MORE
Can I drink coffee when I have diabetes?
Caffeine can contribute to insulin resistance. So I would limit yourself to 1-2 cups in the morning if any. The problem is that people put tons of cream and sugar in their coffee. I would stick to 2 tablespoons of heavy whipping cream or even better drink it black. Definitely no sugar. READ MORE
High-pitched voice?
Have your primary check an 8AM fasting testosterone level. There are also apps that help you train your voice to be at a different pitch. READ MORE
I'm so hairy and I'm a girl?
Spironolactone and birth control pills might help. They’re not magic but they will make it take longer for hair to grow back after waxing or laser. READ MORE
Do I have diabetes?
Numbness and tingling are nonspecific symptoms that can signal a pinched nerve, a neurological disorder such as multiple sclerosis, neuropathy from diabetes, or neuropathy from b12 deficiency or from some other cause. You can have your primary care doc do a glucose tolerance test (Where you drink 75 g of glucose and then have your sugar checked at baseline, 30, 60 and 90 minutes later), and as long as that is normal, you should see a neurologist. READ MORE
Is the GOLO pill safe?
The Golo Pill is mostly just a mild laxative. It’s safe but it’s not magical in any way. It won’t help you at all unless you do the diet that is recommended by Golo, which is the same diet your diabetes doc has likely been telling you to do for years- low starch, lots of non-starchy veggies, and adequate lean protein. (Which is a diet that will help you lose weight even if you don’t spend $90 on the Golo pill). READ MORE
My height?
There are no known at home remedies to help a person grow beyond their mid-parental height. (Beyond getting 8 hrs of sleep a night to maximize growth hormone production) Women usually stop growing a year or two after they get their period. If you haven’t gotten your period yet, there are some medical therapies they can give you to delay the onset of your first period… but after you get your first period your epiphyses (the growing ends of bones) close and your height is pretty much set. READ MORE
Am I overdosing on vitamin D?
Doses up to 125 mcg daily are generally considered safe. READ MORE
Do I have high blood sugar?
Are you serious? This is dangerously high blood sugar and you should call your doctor immediately. READ MORE
Diabetes 2?
It means Metformin works really well. (Unless you were on steroids in March or had CoVid, both of which can cause high sugars.) READ MORE
Is anesthesia safe for diabetics?
That depends on how well your diabetes in controlled and what type of anesthesia is being used. You should be cleared by your doctor prior to any surgical procedure. READ MORE
Is it safe to have a baby if you are diabetic?
That depends entirely on how hard you are willing to work to keep your sugars under control. If you are super diligent and keep your sugars as close to normal as possible, and follow up with a doctor, then it is quite safe to have a baby, as long as you have a good partnership with your medical team and are under close supervision. READ MORE
What should diabetics patients avoid?
Honestly, the best advice I’ve seen is on a website called www.dietdoctor.com READ MORE
How often can I have sugar with diabetes?
Ideally as little sugar as possible. If you do have something with sugar, make sure you pair it with something to slow down the absorption of that sugar (protein/fiber/fat.) READ MORE
Is hyperthyroidism a genetic condition?
The tendency to become hyperthyroid, either because of hyperactive nodules or because of autoimmune Graves’ disease, does run in families. So it is particularly genetic, but weakly so. For example, with autoimmune diseases, the tendency to get ANY autoimmune disease is inherited genetically, but WHICH autoimmune disease, if any, is mainly luck of the draw... which virus happens to set off your immune system at an unlucky time... READ MORE
Race and gender (due to inherited or iron def. anemias) inequality using HbA1c?
Yes, patients with low grade hemolytic anemia such as yourself will have falsely low A1c levels. Things that can falsely lower A1c include: Chronic Kidney disease Mechanical Heart Valves Sickle Cell Disease Hemolytic Anemia Blood loss (GI bleeds, etc) Splenomegaly There are also situations where A1c can be falsely elevated: Things that can falsely elevate A1c: Carbamylated hgb Uremic Acidosis Hgb F Hypertriglyceridemia Hyperbilirubinemia Iron deficiency anemia Opiate addiction Lead poisoning Alcoholism High dose Aspirin In the United States, if we suspect that A1c levels are discordant from actual blood sugars, we can do a professional CGM to get something called a GMI or “glucose management indicator” - this is what a patient’s A1c would be if their hemoglobin and rate of cell turnover were “normal” We can treat based on the actual blood sugars and disregard the erroneous A1c. READ MORE
How do you help a child with prediabetes?
The most important thing is to model good behavior! Don’t bring any junk food or processed starches into the house, neither for you or for the child. Take the child out for runs and nature walks. Limit TV and video games to no more than 1-2 hours per day. Don’t let them sit too much. Make sure there are fresh veggies at dinner every day and for snacks. Cook together in the evenings so they won’t be a fast food junkie as an adult. READ MORE
How often do you need new insulin?
It depends on what kind of insulin you are getting. The old NPH and regular pens are only good for 10-14 days at room temperature (<77deg F) Humalog and Novolog are good for 28 days at room temperature, and Tresiba is good for 56 days at room temp. Refrigerated they are good until the date marked. READ MORE
Type 1 diabetic for life not needing insulin anymore?
If she is doing the HCG diet, she may only be eating 500 calories per day of pure protein.... in that case she will not need any mealtime insulin and will only need a very small amount of basal insulin to survive. You can be called a Type 1 diabetic any time your c-peptide is <1.0 - which means your capacity to make insulin is very low... but there is a spectrum between Type 1s who truly make zero insulin, and those who still make a tiny bit. The Type 1s who truly make zero insulin will go into Diabetic ketoacidosis within a few hours or at most a day of skipping all insulin dosing. The Type 1s who still make a tiny amount of insulin can sometimes get by on extremely low carb diets like your friend and still be ok. However they should always be in contact with their doctor (preferably an endocrinologist) and inform their doctor whenever making such extreme changes in their diet and insulin dosing. READ MORE
How are pituitary tumors treated?
If it’s making a hormone called Prolactin, it can be shrunk with a pill called Cabergoline or Bromocriptine. If it is making a different hormone it may need to have surgery (usually through the nose which is called transphenoidal). If it is not making any hormones, we usually just monitor it and otherwise leave it alone unless it is causing problems with vision. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Internships
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Fellowships
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Endocrinology, American College of Physicians
What do you attribute your success to?
- Her mother, who was an endocrinologist. She is her mentor and her good, bedside manner.
Hobbies / Sports
- Ballroom Dancing, Aerobics
Favorite professional publications
- ACE Journal
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