My father has diabetes, what should I do, my father has diabetes and is always dependent on medicati

Updated on healthy 2024-05-03
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, according to this blood sugar monitoring, your father's fasting blood sugar is okay, but the blood sugar after a meal is significantly increased, indicating that the meal is too large, or you have eaten foods with a high glycemic index, metformin tablets are mainly used to lower blood sugar before meals, and your father is recommended to add acarbose drugs in this case, such as glycopine, but it should be taken under the guidance of a professional doctor.

    In addition, it is very important to control the diet

    1.Strictly limit the amount of staple food, and if he is tall, two taels of staple food per meal is more appropriate.

    2.It is necessary to appropriately reduce the intake of animal fats, but to ensure the intake of protein, it is generally recommended to eat high-quality protein, such as chicken, duck and fish, and pork, sheep and beef should not be eaten too much.

    3.Don't eat foods with a high glycemic index, that is, foods that are easy to cause a large rise in blood sugar in a short period of time, such as refined sugar, fruits with high sugar content, and pay special attention to the fact that some elderly people often like to drink millet porridge, which has a high glycemic index and is not recommended for diabetics!!

    4.Don't overdo dieting, always have small biscuits, small sugar cubes and other foods at home, and eat them immediately once hypoglycemia occurs, because for middle-aged and elderly people, the consequences of low blood sugar may be more serious than the consequences of high blood sugar.

    As for the symptoms of decreased strength and physical strength that your father said, it is directly related to unsatisfactory blood sugar control, it is recommended to seek medical attention and do a comprehensive examination in order to detect complications early, and control the condition early. Special attention should be paid to blood glucose and blood lipids, because these two indicators are closely related to the incidence and prognosis of cardio-cerebro-renal and fundus lesions in diabetic patients.

    In addition, I have an opinion, if the conditions permit, you can arrange for the elderly to be hospitalized for a period of time, although the cost will be a little higher, but I feel that it is still helpful for the patient's understanding of the disease, the endocrinology physician will often tell the patient some disease knowledge, in addition to the communication with other patients, the patient can also get more knowledge, and the disease is more confident.

    The above is my personal opinion, and I hope to consider it according to your father's conditions, and I hope it can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Exercise more, eat less sweets, and don't control your water intake!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Friends, first of all, we have to pay attention. If diabetes is not taken seriously, it may be out of control in the future.

    You are talking about a decrease in eyesight, a decrease in physical strength. It may be a complication, and it is best to go to the hospital as soon as possible.

    You should also have a regular time to take medicine, and you can't just take it when you think about it, and the medicine also has an onset time and an expiration time.

    You should also pay attention to your diet, and look for information and scientific matching. Diabetes is related to diet, exercise, and mood.

    Anyway, friend, find something to get attention for your father's sake.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's best to ask a professional, it's really helpful.

    There are professionals 24 hours a day to answer your questions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Seek medical attention and have a thorough check-up so that complications can be detected early, and the condition can be controlled early. Pay particular attention to blood sugar and lipids.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Controlling total caloric energy is the first principle of the diabetic diet**. It is advisable to consume calories that can maintain a normal body weight or be slightly below the ideal weight. Obese people must reduce their caloric intake.

    Feed the right amount of carbohydrates. The daily intake can be, obesity should be 150 grams to 200 grams. Cereals are the main source of energy in daily life**, providing about 38 grams of carbohydrates per 50 grams of rice or white flour.

    Other foods such as milk, beans, vegetables, fruits, etc., also contain a certain amount of carbohydrates. Wheat, oatmeal, buckwheat noodles, corn residue, mung beans, kelp, etc. all have the function of lowering blood sugar. Eat some vegetables, wheat bran, beans and whole grains in your diet.

    Dietary fiber has the effect of degrading bacteria, after eating crude fiber food, it can decompose polysaccharides in the large intestine, produce short-chain fatty acids and bacterial metabolites, and can increase the volume of large stools, this kind of dietary fiber belongs to polysaccharides. Pectin and viscose are able to retain moisture, expand intestinal contents, increase viscosity, slow down gastric emptying and nutrient absorption and control fat intake.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My father is also diabetic, and his vision loss may be a bit serious, so first lower his blood sugar, and then go get some corn whiskers, dry them and soak them in water as tea, which is very good, and eat more pumpkin. Medicine... Damekang is good, my father is eating, and there is one that I forgot what it was called, what clear, green boxes, capsules, ask the pharmacy should know.

    You must pay attention to your usual exercise, and you must exercise more than you can. If you don't exercise, the consequences can be severe.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello. In your father's condition, fasting blood sugar and postprandial blood sugar are both high, and 2-hour postprandial blood sugar is important data. It needs to be regular**, and you can't eat it from time to time.

    Vision loss may be related to diabetic retinopathy, and you can go to an ophthalmologist for a look. The key is to control blood sugar well, and you must take hypoglycemic drugs. You first have to instill in your father that the consequences are very serious and the incidence of cardiovascular events is high.

    Metformin can be eaten 2 times a day, one tablet before breakfast and dinner, although there may be gastrointestinal reactions, but it can reduce appetite and indirectly control the diet. This method is more suitable for patients who eat a large amount of food and do not control it. Eat like this, then monitor your blood sugar.

    It is best to have an empty stomach below and 2 hours after a meal under 8. If the control is not ideal, add another drug, combined with **. You should control your diet, reduce sugar and salt, and exercise more.

    Good luck soon**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. At present, blood sugar control is not too good, it is recommended to switch to or combine sulfonylurea drugs, such as glichite, gliquidone, etc., to control fasting blood sugar at 6 and 10 after meals.

    2. Pay attention to diet, eat less and more meals, eat more vegetables and other foods, and eating more pasta will be converted into blood sugar in the body.

    3. Vision loss should go to the hospital for fundus examination, it should have been complicated by diabetic retinopathy, this complication is divided into 6 stages, the first 3 stages are reversible, and there is a possibility of reversal in the case of good blood sugar control.

    In general, regular and reasonable application of hypoglycemic drugs is the key.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Many people are scared when they hear about insulin, thinking that once they do, they will be like an opium addiction. This is not right. Injecting insulin is not addictive.

    Insulin is a protein hormone secreted by the B cells of the human pancreas. It is the only substance in the human body that can regulate blood sugar, ensure that blood sugar is within a certain normal range, help glucose in the blood enter the door of cells, and provide energy for the human body. If insulin secretion is insufficient, absolutely deficient or relatively insufficient (insulin resistance), blood sugar rises, leading to diabetes.

    In a sense, insulin is not one"Medications", but a substance normally secreted by the human body.

    It is neither toxic *** nor addictive. When you stop using insulin, you don't experience withdrawal like taking a drug. Especially for patients with type 1 diabetes, insulin** is currently the only way to do it due to the absolute lack of insulin in the patient's own body.

    For patients with type 2 diabetes, due to the relative lack of insulin in the body, early insulin** can protect the remaining islet function and facilitate the repair of islet function. When the islet function is partially restored, some patients can still be replaced with oral hypoglycemic drugs. Current use of insulin is an emphasis on early insulin fortification**"Patients with type 2 diabetes"Induced"Honeymoon phase", that is, after a period of insulin intensification**, due to the supplementation of exogenous insulin, the pancreatic B cells are rested, and the toxic effect of high glucose on pancreatic B cells is also relieved.

    With the gradual recovery of islet function, some patients can control their blood sugar with simple diet, exercise, and oral medications** after stopping insulin. The remaining patients were given lower doses of insulin to delay islet B cell failure and prevent or delay the onset and progression of complications. Currently, insulin injections** can be divided into animal insulin, human insulin, and human insulin analogues.

    The development of insulin has undergone two leaps, one from animal insulin to human insulin, and the other from human insulin to insulin analogues.

    From the perspective of the development of the injection system, from the initial bottled insulin + syringe to pen insulin + pen insulin syringe, and then to the current new generation of insulin injection system - special syringes, these are two leaps for insulin and its injection system. The use of insulin is getting closer and closer to the normal physiological needs of the human body, and allergic reactions and other *** are getting smaller and smaller, so the application of insulin is safe and efficient, in line with the physiological needs of the human body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You should communicate with your father about some things, so that your father can adjust his life and rely on some medicines appropriately, so that he and his father can be better.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You should take your father to the hospital for a check-up to find out about the diabetes situation, and follow the doctor's advice to alleviate the situation, so that your father can try to wean himself off the medication.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are some things that I should communicate with my father, so that he can adjust his life and rely on some medicine appropriately, so that he and his father can get better.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is left untouched, as diabetes can only be controlled with medication.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is not the case, as diabetes can only be controlled with medication.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello: Your dad's blood sugar control is not ideal, it is recommended to eat vegetables with a low glycemic index such as cucumbers, tomatoes, greens, celery, etc. Fruits such as grapefruit, kiwi, strawberry, green apple.

    Choose high-quality proteins such as lean meat, milk, fish, etc. It is best to choose coarse grains such as cornmeal, buckwheat noodles, and steamed buns made of oatmeal noodles for the staple food. But the amount of attention of all.

    It is recommended that you visit the Nutrition Center of the Diabetes Specialist Hospital to develop a diet plan ,.. for you

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  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Diabetes is a very common disease now, according to the survey in our country at present for the incidence of this disease is very high, many patients have this disease after just thinking about the disease as soon as possible, do not understand this disease at all, so what is the cause of diabetes? Let's take a look.

    1. Genetic factors: Diabetes mellitus has a familial genetic predisposition. However, this hereditary nature still needs the role of external factors, which mainly include obesity, reduced physical activity, unreasonable diet, viral infection, etc.

    2. Obesity: Obesity is an important cause of diabetes. It is especially likely to cause type 2 diabetes.

    Especially for people with abdominal obesity. The main mechanism lies in the obvious hyperinsulinemia of obese patients, and hyperinsulinemia can reduce the affinity between insulin and its receptors, resulting in insulin action blockage and insulin resistance. This requires islet-cells to secrete and release more insulin, which in turn triggers hyperinsulinemia.

    This is a vicious circle of glucose metabolism disorders and inadequate cellular function, which eventually leads to severe defects in cellular function and type 2 diabetes.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hospitalization should be, diabetes should be early, diabetes is not terrible, what is terrible is complications, it is recommended to go to the hospital system for examination, such as: blood sugar, glycosylated hemoglobin and fundus, etc., to understand the current situation, to guide**.

    Diabetes requires life**, and dietary control, appropriate exercise, and medications** are all indispensable.

    Here is a brief description of the diet: in the case of normal routine examination, there is no absolute contraindication, but they should be controlled, the diet is generally about 2 taels per meal, eat more green leafy vegetables, low-salt and low-fat diet, do not drink porridge, do not eat fried food, it is best to eat three meals a day, do not add meals, except when hypoglycemia occurs, nuts such as melon seeds and peanuts should be controlled, potatoes and sweet potatoes are converted into staple foods to eat, you can eat meat, generally three taels a day, the best is fish, followed by chicken, duck and goose meat, and then pork, do not eat fatty meat. Fruits can also be eaten, but in small amounts and divided doses, such as:

    Apples, divide into 5-6 pieces, eat one piece at a time, and eat another piece at regular intervals. Fruits with a high sugar content, such as bananas, are not recommended.

    In short, there are no absolute contraindications in the diet of diabetic patients, but they must be controlled, with exercise and medication**, and strive to control blood sugar within the normal range.

    Specifically, you can go to the endocrinology department of the hospital for help.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you have a high level of TCM, you can consider it.

    Of course, you will have to be hospitalized during the acute attack, but if it is controlled, there is no need for the condition to improve. It's not thirty years ago, and diabetes isn't a big deal anymore. In the past, having appendicitis and diabetes was a terrible disease, but now it is a big deal if there are more people.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If there is already vision loss, it means that the condition is not mild.

    The first time I found it, it is highly recommended to accept the formal** and formulate a strict diet and ** plan. Controlling your diet is a top priority. Diabetes is a lifelong disease, which can only be controlled and delayed.

    Usually do not eat any snacks, except for the occurrence of hypoglycemia. Usually, you can only eat some cucumbers and tomatoes at most, and you don't have to eat anything else. Even every meal must be strictly controlled.

    During hospitalization, you should have 7 daily blood glucose monitoring, and you can adjust the amount of meals according to the results of daily blood glucose monitoring, and you can only follow this amount after discharge.

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