About whether there will be dependence on insulin

Updated on healthy 2024-03-19
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There will be no dependency. One of the insulins used now is ordinary insulin, which is extracted from animals, and that one will produce antibodies after a long time. However, the doctor will not recommend it for you.

    The human insulin that you use is generally biosynthetic, which is very safe. Patients with type 1 diabetes are recommended to use insulin for a long time, and patients with type 2 diabetes have poor blood sugar control in the early stage, or when there are complications, it is recommended to use insulin, but there is absolutely no dependence, you can stop whenever you want, but after stopping, you still need to control blood sugar through oral drugs. There are many children with type 1 diabetes abroad, who carry an insulin pump on their backs, take insulin every day, are alive, can do any exercise, and grow taller.

    You can rest assured.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Advice: Hello, insulin is not dependent. Diabetic patients are not dependent because of the damage to the islet function and need insulin** to survive. Wishing you good health.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Insulin, as the best drug for diabetes, has brought hope to diabetic patients. But many people have the idea that after insulin injections, there is no way to stop it. Professor Zhu Liqun, an endocrinology expert in Guangdong, believes that doctors will choose what kind of medicine to use according to the patient's condition, but patients do not need to have such a fear of insulin, and it is a wrong view that insulin will produce dependence.

    Insulin is a substance secreted by the human pancreas, which is found in the human body. Insulin injections are mainly used to supplement endogenous deficiencies, just like eating. In fact, if insulin is given in the early stages of diabetes, islet failure can be avoided and can be stopped again after islet function has recovered.

    The now highly regarded early "insulin boosting**" is based on this principle, giving one's pancreatic islet cells a chance to rest and recover during the period of insulin. Some patients often use insulin in the later stage of diabetes, when the islet function is extremely exhausted, and other hypoglycemic drugs cannot play any role, only long-term use of insulin to maintain life, which gives others the illusion that insulin will become addictive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Probably not, it's not an addictive thing, but if you start insulin injections, it proves that the diabetes is very serious, and you can't do it if you don't take it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, according to incomplete statistics, about 1 in 3 psychological patients suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder. And about 3% of the population suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. It is more common in men than in women, and most patients develop the disease before the age of 30 years.

    People with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) may experience various psychiatric symptoms, such as struggling with certain issues, meditating on meaningless things, and washing hands too frequently and repeatedly every day.

    Guidance: If you have OCD, you need to undergo medication and psychologically. Drugs can be taken with clomipramine, etc., ** the principle is the same as neurasthenia. Psychologically, we must first recognize the characteristics of obsessive-compulsive disorder, such as some abnormal thoughts and actions of obsessive-compulsive disorder, and when you realize that these thoughts and actions are occurring, you need to control and stop these activities.

    Thoughts can be reduced by distracting the mind by diverting attention, etc. Learn to go with the flow, don't be too attached to things, don't see things too perfect, etc. In the end, it still can't solve the problem, and you need to consult a psychologist to implement psychology**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Insulin injections alone do not cause insulin dependence. There are two important aspects to so-called drug dependence. First:

    This substance, which produces dependence, is not necessarily necessary for the human body; Second: this substance will cause functional or structural effects on the body, resulting in a strong mental or physical reaction in the body after using this substance for a period of time, if the use is interrupted, this reaction is called withdrawal symptoms, and only continued use can alleviate this reaction. Satisfying both of these conditions is what we say is that you have developed a dependency.

    The use of insulin does not conform to these two conditions, first, insulin is the only hormone secreted by the human body that directly lowers blood sugar, exogenous insulin ** diabetes, can reduce the secretion of endogenous insulin, thereby reducing the burden of pancreatic islet cells, is conducive to protecting pancreatic islet cells, delaying its decay, so that the function of pancreatic islet cells can be restored to a certain extent. Second, after many years of insulin use, it has never been found to have a structural or functional effect on the body, and stopping insulin will not cause withdrawal symptoms, but will only cause blood sugar fluctuations, which will also occur if insulin is not used in the first place, and has nothing to do with insulin itself. Patients with type 1 diabetes have an absolute lack of insulin in their own bodies, and insulin** is the only way at present; Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus are relatively deficient in insulin, and early insulin** can protect the residual islet function, which is conducive to the repair of islet function, and when the islet function is partially restored, it can still be replaced with oral hypoglycemic drugs**.

    Therefore, you should receive insulin as prescribed**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Diabetics often have the question, "Is there a dependence on insulin?" In fact, insulin is a hormone that is normally secreted by our body, and it is also the only hormone that can lower blood sugar.

    Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease caused by defects in autoinsulin secretion and/or insulin action. When doctors recommend the use of insulin according to the patient's condition**, many patients have various concerns about insulin injections, believing that once insulin is used, they cannot leave it, and they will be addicted like taking drugs, so they simply refuse insulin**; Or wait for the condition to improve slightly, and stop using it without authorization.

    In fact, whether insulin can be stopped depends on the needs of the condition, type 1 diabetes patients are due to the destruction of pancreatic B cells caused by autoimmunity, resulting in insulin secretion in the body can not or rarely secrete, so it needs to be replaced with insulin for life**, not to be stopped at will, otherwise there is a risk of ketoacidosis or even life-threatening. People with type 2 diabetes also need insulin** in certain situations, such as when adequate oral medications** are not adequate; concomitant severe chronic complications; Severe liver and kidney impairment; acute complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis; and insulin** are required during surgery, childbirth, co-infection, and trauma.

    Generally, insulin can be gradually discontinued after glycemic control is stable and pancreatic B cell function is restored. In a small number of patients, the dose is often increased due to the production of large amounts of anti-insulin antibodies due to the prolonged use of animal insulin of insufficient purity, but the dose can be reduced after switching to high-purity or human insulin. It turns out that there is no dependence on insulin.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    At present, diabetes needs to be maintained by drugs**, and insulin is currently the most effective.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Check your blood sugar in the early hours of the morning to see if there is hypoglycemia to determine whether it is "Su Mujie" or"dawn" phenomenon.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Diabetes must be hit, there is dependence, and it must be hit, otherwise your life will not be guaranteed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Long-term use of insulin can lead to a further decline in pancreatic function. **There is no specific medicine for diabetes Western medicine, and the long-term clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine has accumulated a lot of unique recipes, and it is recommended that you use traditional Chinese medicine Shengdi, Zhimu, lychee core, green fruit, dendrobium, Cistanche, Xuanshen, Yizhiren, sand seed, psoralen, deer antler, Hainan Chen, ginseng, wolfberry, Poria cocos, Huai Yam, mulberry, bitter gourd, etc.**, with fast effect and exact curative effect. The active ingredients in these drugs directly target the root cause of diabetes, effectively inhibit the production of glycotoxins, repair damaged pancreatic islet cells, promote the normal release of insulin by pancreatic islet cells, and rapidly reduce blood sugar. It normalizes the glucose, protein and lipid metabolism disorders in the body, thereby strengthening the regulation of cell secretion, repairing the cell secretion disorders caused by the long-term use of hypoglycemic drugs, and reaching the four unified standards of "remarkable effect, thoroughness, non-toxicity" recognized by the clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Diabetes is a lifelong disease, but the use of insulin in the process is not necessarily lifelong, and there are many patients who can get rid of insulin if they are well conditioned, so the use of insulin in diabetes is not addictive.

    1.Insulin injections can trigger hypoglycemia. Diabetic patients and doctors should have a comprehensive understanding of the condition, understand the influence of the disease symptoms on the effect of insulin inhibitors, strive to grasp the relationship between the time and effect of the insulin preparation used, and adjust the insulin dosage in time to avoid hypoglycemia.

    When hypoglycemia occurs, sweets or sweetened beverages should be consumed promptly. However, it should be noted that if you are unconscious or unconscious, you should seek medical attention in time, and you should not let the patient eat, so as to avoid life-threatening situations.

    2.Blood sugar fluctuations due to different causes. People with diabetes sometimes experience unexplained fluctuations in blood sugar after insulin injections for a period of time. At this time, it is necessary to pay attention to whether it is related to insulin.

    3.Insulin can trigger obesity. Weight gain is a common condition for insulin**. People with diabetes should exercise moderately to lose weight. At the same time, the right amount of exercise can increase insulin sensitivity and facilitate blood sugar control.

    4.Insulin** can trigger local lipoatrophy. If the patient frequently injects insulin at one site, it is easy to cause local lipoatrophy, so the patient should try to change the formulation or change the injection site to prevent lipoatrophy.

    5.Allergic reactions to insulin. Insulin preparations are peptide biotechnology drugs, and some patients can have local allergic reactions such as redness, swelling, and itching at the injection site after use, and can also cause systemic allergic reactions, such as sweating, lymphedema, dyspnea, palpitations, blood pressure reduction and other reactions.

    When the patient has allergies, the doctor needs to adjust the protocol and use desensitization.

    Regarding long-term insulin injection***, the above is the advice given to you by experts, I hope it can help you. The disease should be gradual, according to the scientific method, slowly, and do not believe in the so-called false advertising. If you have any further questions, please consult an expert.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is not called insulin dependence, it is insulin supplementation or replacement. It's what is lacking and what is made up. Just like eating, the body needs energy for activities, and energy is better than food.

    We can't say that the human body is dependent on things, but we need to eat things to replenish it when we lack energy. The principle is the same. I hope you will adopt it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Diabetics are caused by the lack of insulin in the body, so diabetics need insulin**, not dependence caused by insulin, which are just two different things.

    Under current medical conditions, type 1 diabetes requires lifelong insulin**, and patients with type 2 diabetes who have a duration of more than 10-20 years cannot control fasting blood sugar or postprandial blood sugar within the normal range without insulin**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't think there will be dependence over time, and some patients may need to use insulin for life, but patients will not become insulin dependent.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, it won't; Because the symptoms of newly diagnosed diabetes are not very obvious, it can be effective in some other ways**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you are diagnosed with diabetes, you will take medication according to your doctor's advice. Insulin is effective in lowering blood sugar, but it can also be dependent. There's no way around it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Many patients think that insulin dependence is not true! 1. Whether to take insulin or not is decided according to the patient's own condition and the patient's own quality2Example: If a person with high blood pressure does not take antihypertensive drugs, can he do it?

    Diabetics need diet and exercise to control their blood sugar, isn't it?

    Is he also dependent on eating and walking? 3

    The reason for taking insulin is that the human body can't produce it on its own, but the human body still needs it What to do, there is no endogenous, only exogenous, insulin injection, (why.

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