Diabetic blood sugar instability after taking insulin

Updated on healthy 2024-04-07
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You are playing a premixed 30R bar It is a mixture of medium and short acting It is recommended that LZ do a blood sugar level before breakfast, and then do a blood sugar level two hours after breakfast after taking the medicine, and then do a blood sugar level before lunch, if it is unstable, whether to add some drugs that promote insulin secretagogues before lunch. Then you can adjust the morning and evening insulin dosage as a whole.

    In fact, you are only a relevant and convenient consultation on the Internet, and it is recommended that LZ go to the relevant hospital to consult the doctor to adjust the insulin dosage according to your personal situation.

    In addition, when you first start using insulin, because it is not self-secreted insulin, it is somewhat affected by other endocrine systems, which means that the blood sugar is high two hours after a meal unilaterally, it may not be a problem with your insulin.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Are you taking intermediate-acting insulin?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although insulin is not ***, but do not intend to blindly increase the dose, because postprandial blood sugar control, generally is not good, you can add oral hypoglycemic drugs, such as metformin sustained-release tablets (glucose control effect up to 8 hours), at the same time, you also have to strictly monitor your blood sugar, fasting, before meals, 2 hours after meals, before going to bed, zero 3 o'clock, these blood sugar values are more meaningful.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be intermediate-acting insulin. The blood sugar is very good in the morning, the dosage in the evening does not need to be added, the dosage should be increased in the morning, 4-6 units are added on the basis of strict control of diet and appropriate exercise, fasting, preprandial and postprandial blood sugar are monitored, and the dosage is continued after three days if the standard is not met; Urea hypoglycemic drugs or insulin secretagogues (metformin, repaglinide, etc.) may also be added

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally does not appear. Initial phase with insulin**. Laminar malformation, pain at the injection site, redness, inflammation, bruising, swelling and itching may occur. This phenomenon is usually a one-off. Insulin is relatively safe and effective.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hypoglycemia, because the amount of insulin injected is not necessarily exactly the amount needed in the body, and it may be injected too much, or the patient eats too little after insulin injection, and hypoglycemia may occur.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should not be possible for such a situation to happen. Insulin should only be used according to your doctor's advice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Diabetes itself is actually not so scary, because we have coping methods, such as taking hypoglycemic drugs or insulin injections, which can indeed have a certain effect on blood sugar control. The terrible thing is that the complications induced by the advanced stage of diabetes (such as the onset of more than 10 years), especially some serious complications, such as retinopathy, diabetic amputation, kidney failure, etc., the probability of diabetic complications in diabetic patients for more than 10 years is 30 to 40% high, so in order to avoid complications, strictly control their blood sugar, keep their mouths shut and open their legs is what diabetics need to remember.

    Diabetes itself is actually very simple, as the name suggests, there is sugar in the urine, why is there sugar in the urine? Because the sugar ingested by oneself cannot be effectively utilized, most of it enters the kidney metabolism, the filtration effect of the glomeruli is limited, and a small part of the sugar is still excreted with the urine, and in the long run, if the blood sugar is not controlled in time, the burden on the kidneys is heavier, and the kidney function is affected, and the situation may become more and more serious.

    There is always too much sugar in the blood leading to high blood sugar, which is related to the hormone "insulin" in the body, pancreatic islets can sense blood sugar changes and secrete insulin, insulin can open the door of glucose transport to cells, so that they can go to cells for energy, thereby reducing the concentration of glucose in the blood, and can also accelerate the storage of glucose into glycogen, accelerate the synthesis of fat, and effectively reduce glucose concentration.

    It is also the only hormone in our body that can lower blood sugar, and diabetes is a problem with this hormone, there are many situations, it may be related to the damage of the cells of the pancreatic islets themselves, which can not effectively secrete insulin, or it may be related to the decrease in the efficiency of insulin itself, or it may be because of low insulin sensitivity, poor ability to perceive blood sugar changes, or severe insulin resistance, unable to effectively act on target cells, any of which may cause hyperglycemia or diabetes.

    However, modern medical technology for blood sugar control has been achieved, such as simulating human insulin and replacing it with pig insulin, which can have a good hypoglycemic effect; Most patients with less severe disease or type 2 diabetes can also improve their blood sugar by taking hypoglycemic drugs and improving their daily diet and controlling carbohydrate intake, so dealing with diabetes itself is not so scary.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    People with type 1 diabetes need lifelong insulin, while most people with type 2 diabetes do not need lifelong insulin. Because people with type 1 diabetes are absolutely deficient in insulin and are absolutely dependent on insulin, they need to take insulin for life**. Patients with type 2 diabetes can only inject insulin for a short period of time if their blood sugar is very high, or patients with diabetes for many years with poor islet function, at this time, they need to use insulin for life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Diabetes is not terrible, the key is to apply hypoglycemic drugs in time, and usually pay attention to controlling the diet and avoid eating some foods with high sugar content. If diabetes is not timely**, or if you can't control your diet, and your blood sugar is persistently high, it is relatively scary.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    And the patient has been taking insulin, this disease is a disease of wealth, now, more and more people have diabetes, mainly related to diet and genetics, as long as we adhere to **, it is not so terrible to control blood sugar at the ideal level.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Diabetes is not terrible, what is terrible is diabetes complications, and diabetic patients should be screened early, detected early, intervened early, and early. The early standardization of diabetes patients can achieve the standard of blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipid control, which can delay the occurrence of chronic complications of diabetes and improve the quality of life of patients.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Insulin is the most ideal of all** diabetes regimens. Early administration of insulin** in diabetic patients can achieve long-term strict control of blood glucose and greatly reduce the incidence of chronic complications of diabetes, especially microvascular complications.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Long-term injection of insulin has no practical significance, it will only mislead you, and hurt the liver and kidneys, which is harmful and useless. The human body needs a variety of nutrients, do not eat partially, do not prescribe food for yourself, do not eat sweets, and eat common meals.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Diabetes isn't scary. The key is to apply hypoglycemic drugs in time, control your diet at ordinary times, and avoid eating high-sugar foods. If diabetes is not timely**, or if you can't control your diet, it is more scary to have persistently high blood sugar.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Long-term insulin injections can produce insulin resistance, which should be considered in patients without diabetic ketoacidosis at doses of more than 200 units per day for 2 consecutive days.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This disease is not terrible, so when we have diabetes, we must pay attention to all aspects of the problem, do not bring unnecessary trouble to ourselves, and actively cooperate with the doctor.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Ideal for insulin glycosuria. Early implementation of insulin in diabetes can ensure that glucose can be strictly controlled for a long time and greatly reduce the incidence of chronic complications of diabetes, especially microtubule complications.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This disease is still quite scary, because it not only causes great pain to the patient, but also causes a variety of diseases, that is, complications.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Terrible. Because the possibility of this disease is very small, and it will cause a lot of damage to your body, and you will be harmed by illness all the time.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Terrible. Because diabetes is difficult to cure, it lasts for a lifetime, and it can easily induce other diseases, it is a very scary disease.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease, and insulin is used to help patients control their blood sugar at the ideal level, which is not scary.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Many people with diabetes do not know enough about insulin and think that using insulin is addictive, so they either refuse to use insulin or stop using insulin immediately when their blood sugar is asked. Insulin is an important means of receiving insulin in diabetes, especially for patients with type diabetes. And many patients also miss the best time for diabetes because of this cognition, delay the disease, lead to the development of the disease, serious complications, so far the impact of life, regret.

    Therefore, insulin use cannot be stopped once the blood sugar is stabilized.

    Insulin is the only hormone secreted by the body's pancreatic islet cells that can lower blood sugar and has an important impact on the body's nutrient metabolism. Timely and correct use of insulin can help control blood sugar as soon as possible, restore the function of pancreatic islet cells, and help improve the condition.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    No, insulin can only show stability, and if you don't take it for a long time, lesions will occur.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Can't stop! Because now medicine can't go to the roots! I will continue to play by all means! Rest assured! No***!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If you have type 2 diabetes, you can replace it with medication after your blood sugar has stabilized. (Similar to metformin, don't use messy medicine).

    After stopping the drug, blood sugar should be checked frequently.

    As for diet, there are a lot of diabetes diet guidelines on the Internet that you can refer to.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Diabetics have taken insulin, but their blood sugar is still high for two reasons

    1. The dose of insulin is insufficient;

    2. Failure to control the diet while taking insulin.

    Suggestion: Go to the endocrinology department of the hospital and find a doctor to help you adjust well, they are well-informed. They will determine the dose of insulin for you based on your condition, weight, blood sugar, etc.

    Once you've set the dosage of insulin, you need to keep a strict diet (the amount of food you eat at each meal) is strictly controlled, otherwise your blood sugar will not be controlled.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The diet should also be controlled, not insulin, do not control the diet, otherwise it will still be high.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The first step is to determine whether the insulin dose is appropriate, and if blood glucose control is not ideal, the dose can be increased, or oral hypoglycemic drugs can be added. Insulin injections are also not effective in controlling blood sugar in patients with insulin resistance. In addition, unstable blood sugar control is also related to the drugs used in **asthma, and it is recommended to consider it comprehensively.

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