Is it necessary to take Western medicine for diabetes?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-13
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you are early, and your blood sugar is not very high, then the diet is okay, but in a sense, the medicine is still needed, and the complications caused by *** are also there, so while taking medicine, you can't ignore the diet, and you have good control to achieve the purpose of slowly reducing the medicine, the one I asked this morning, I found out, it is Su Wei's food, and the uncle has taken a lot of medicine, so the complications are also very worried, especially with the increase of the age of illness, I took a look, I can afford to buy, It's better than insulin, but as I can send it during the New Year, it is naturally good to be able to control it, but like when my grandmother died, it was a kind of lower limb ulceration and wound that did not heal, and then the whole person's immunity was not good, and then the water was anti-inflammatory, and the water could not be hung in, hey, aunt, they didn't pay attention to diabetes, what I was very concerned about was that they said that people were weak within a week, and numbness in their hands and feet could be significantly improved, and there was no ***, but after asking carefully, it was said that people with bad kidneys could not use it, Because it's protein powder, I still think that I need to control my diet at the beginning, otherwise I won't be able to eat even if there is anything better. Diet control is the key, and in order to prevent genetic phenomena from happening in me, I have also begun to pay attention

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Compared with the harm of high blood sugar to the human body, the *** of Western medicine is very small, and only normal blood sugar control can prevent and delay the occurrence of complications, so diabetes must be controlled blood sugar. View the original post

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Your life and *** than who is lighter and who is heavier is not a diabetic over time There will be a lot of illnesses over time, I agree with that. View the original post

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I really want to know what to use without Western medicine, insulin is also Western medicine View the original post".

    Trouble, thanks!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Diabetics do not have to take medicine, if the diabetes of diabetics is not particularly serious, we can make our condition better without taking medicine, but if we say that everyone has diabetes is more serious, in order to avoid threatening our lives. At this time, it is also recommended that you take some medicine appropriately, so that you can make your body healthier and recover faster. <>

    For some people, their blood sugar level is not particularly high, so controlling their diet at this time can effectively avoid some problems, so we don't need to take medicine. However, if everyone's diabetes is very serious and has reached this stage that will threaten life, then it is recommended that everyone should improve their condition in this way. There are many precautions for diabetic patients, and we must control ourselves.

    If you want to make your body healthier, then we can't usually eat some greasy things, nor can we eat some foods with high sugar content, and some fruits with high sugar content are also not edible. <>

    In order to be able to control their blood sugar well, diabetic patients must calculate the sugar they eat at three meals a day, and they can usually choose to buy a blood glucose meter at home, and then test their blood sugar for multiple time periods to see if their blood sugar is rising? If the blood sugar level is relatively stable, we don't need to worry, and we can also let us know at this time, then we don't need to take medicine. <>

    It is a medicine that is three parts poisonous, although it is said that taking medicine can stabilize one's condition, but if you take too much medicine, it is also very likely to cause some *** to your body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You don't have to take medicine, because you can also get relief through diet, and you should eat more vegetables to alleviate diabetes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, it is necessary to take medicine, because if diabetics do not take medicine, it will cause blood sugar to rise at any time, leading to the phenomenon of aggravation of the condition.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, only after taking the drug can it have a suppressive effect, it can have a relieving effect, and it can lower blood sugar.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do not take Chinese and Western medicine together. Some of the traditional Chinese medicines that are claimed to treat diabetes secretly add Western medicine ingredients, and some openly add Western medicine ingredients (such as metformin), but there are many other Chinese medicine ingredients in them, all of which are useless, and only the Western medicine ingredients added or added secretly play a role. If it is a Chinese medicine that has not been secretly added or added with Western ingredients, it has no effect.

    If you take Western medicine and Chinese medicine secretly or added to Western medicine at the same time, it is possible that the hypoglycemic ingredients are excessive, which is not good for hypoglycemic effects, and may also cause other diseases.

    Therefore, it is enough to only take Western medicine, and there is no need to take Chinese medicine in a hurry.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, in this case, the hypoglycemic effect of this traditional Chinese medicine is not as good as Western medicine, this suggestion is best to combine Western medicine**, if the effect is not good, you can also use insulin, this traditional Chinese medicine, Western medicine can be conditioned together, but you need to take it under the guidance of a local doctor, do not self-medicate, usually eat more vegetables and whole grains, exercise more, do not eat sweets, fatty meat, fried food.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, according to the situation you have described so far, diabetes is a hypermetabolic disease, and the kind of Chinese medicine you mentioned can be taken at the same time with Western medicine, and it should be judged according to the type of diabetes and blood sugar level. It is recommended to go to a professional endocrinology department for diagnosis first, pay attention to the intake of sweets, and do more exercise, which is conducive to controlling blood sugar at a reasonable level.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Diabetes should still be strictly controlled according to the doctor's advice and diet.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The consequences of diabetic patients not taking medicine need to be judged according to the actual situation, generally some diabetic patients after diet and exercise control, after the blood sugar reaches the standard, generally will not cause adverse consequences, but after diet and exercise control blood sugar is still not up to standard, and the patient does not carry out the drug **, it may lead to heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, retinopathy, diabetic ketoacidosis, etc.

    1. Heart disease: If the diabetic lesion involves the cardiac microvessels, causing lesions in the capillaries and precapillary arterioles, it is easy to cause myocardial punctate necrosis in the patient, thereby affecting the systolic function of the heart, and even endangering the patient's life in severe cases;

    2. Brain diseases: If diabetic lesions involve cerebral blood vessels, it is easier to cause atherosclerosis of cerebral blood vessels, resulting in decreased elasticity of blood vessel walls and plaque formation, resulting in cerebral vascular stenosis, which may lead to stroke, cerebral infarction, coronary heart disease, etc., thereby endangering the patient's life;

    3. Kidney disease: If the diabetic lesion involves the kidneys, it may cause metabolic disorders in the body due to hyperglycemia, and lead to decreased glomerular filtration function, causing patients to have increased nocturia, proteinuria and other lesions, and in the long run, patients may develop uremia or even kidney failure, which will have a greater impact on the life safety of patients. In addition, if diabetic patients do not take medicine, the liver and kidney dysfunction will cause excessive lactic acid accumulation in the body, resulting in lactic acidosis, which will affect the normal metabolism of the body, and in severe cases, it can be life-threatening;

    4. Retinopathy: If diabetic patients do not take medicine, the lesions will involve retinal blood vessels, resulting in retinal lesions, which will lead to vision loss and blindness in severe cases;

    5. Diabetic ketoacidosis: If diabetic patients do not take medicine or do not take insulin, it is easy to cause high-level blood sugar, and high-level blood sugar is a better medium for microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, mycoplasma, etc., and in severe cases, it can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis. Ketoacidosis is an acute complication of diabetes mellitus, and failure to rescue patients in time can lead to death.

    6. Other diseases: If diabetic patients have infection, it may be cumulative**, and some patients may develop secondary infections if they are not treated in time, and the infection will cause sepsis after aggravation, or lead to diabetic foot.

    Diabetic patients should follow the doctor's instructions to use hypoglycemic drugs**, such as glipizide, gliquinolone, etc., and continue to use them, and cannot stop the drug or use it intermittently, so as not to cause large fluctuations in blood sugar. In daily life, diabetic patients can eat coarse grains, such as oats, buckwheat, etc., eat less foods with high sugar content, such as honey, sugar cane, sweet potato, etc., and can increase exercise appropriately, including slow walking, etc., which can help control blood sugar to a certain extent.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Diabetes is a chronic disease, and it should be controlled by taking medicine every day, and things that should be avoided must be avoided, and appropriate activities should be carried out at ordinary times.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the early stage of diabetes, you should take some drugs to lower blood sugar in time**. When diabetes goes out, it is very likely that polysaccharides, polyuria, and polydipsia will occur, which will also lead to a significant decrease in resistance and a thin body. Be sure to strictly control your diet, do not eat some foods with too high sugar content, and eat more legumes, green vegetables, and crude fiber foods.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Patients with diabetes need oral hypoglycemic drugs to control blood sugar, and patients with diabetes may have serious complications such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetic foot, diabetic retinopathy and diabetic ketoacidosis if they are not scientifically standardized in a timely manner.

    First of all, some hypoglycemic drugs can be used**, such as sulfonylureas and biguanides to control blood sugar.

    In addition, some patients need to use insulin to control blood sugar, and it is recommended to prevent complications under the guidance of a doctor.

    In addition to medications**, patients with diabetes should also pay attention to dietary control, control total calorie intake, eat more foods rich in dietary fiber, eat more green vegetables, fresh fruits, and participate in appropriate physical exercise to control weight, which also helps to control blood sugar.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you don't want to take medicine, you can also consider external acupuncture point stickers, such as Bai Tangning Far Infrared Patch, which are good, and can be used for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes by sticking to the navel.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Diabetic patients have to eat ** and exercise**, so do they all have to take medicine and injections? Of course not.

    Of course, patients with type diabetes need to take injections, but patients with type diabetes are not necessarily, some people have calculated that about 20% of patients with type diabetes do not need to use hypoglycemic drugs, and they can achieve satisfactory results with diet and exercise alone.

    The practice of Beijing **** is that if a type of diabetes patient does not have fasting blood sugar at the time of initial diagnosis, and the blood sugar does not reach two hours after meals, it means that the patient's pancreatic islets still have a certain function. If glycemic control is still not satisfactory, oral hypoglycemic drugs can be appropriately selected according to the situation.

    Of course, if the patient's blood sugar is high at the beginning, for example, the fasting blood sugar is higher than 200 mg dl, and the blood sugar is higher than 300 mg dl two hours after a meal, then it is necessary to take the medicine in time. If your fasting blood glucose is higher than 300 mg dl and you have more ketones in your urine, you need to consider the need for insulin**.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The effect of Western medicine will be faster, but *** will be greater, and the effect of Chinese medicine will be slower.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Some people do not absorb the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine very well, so they have to take Western medicine, so whether it is better to take traditional Chinese medicine or Western medicine depends on the absorption of the individual's body.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Personally, it is better to take Chinese medicine, although the effect of Chinese medicine is slow, but its *** harm to the body is very small.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Both Chinese and Western medicines have their own benefits, and it is best to decide according to your own situation.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Long-term oral administration of Western medicine** diabetes. It will destroy the function of pancreatic islets. Long-term use of insulin. This will lead to the dormancy of pancreatic islet function. This is the harm of Western medicine.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It depends on how your condition is, if it is always unstable, it is recommended to take Western medicine, because it needs to be faster, if it is very stable and taking Chinese medicine is very effective, then choose to take Chinese medicine.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I think it's better to take Chinese medicine for diabetes, because Chinese medicine can.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I think it's better to take Western medicine for diabetes, such as insulin injections.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    After passing through the system**, it is best not to take both Chinese medicine and Western medicine.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I think it's best to take Chinese medicine for diabetes. If you take too much western medicine, you will become dependent.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    I think it's best to follow the doctor's instructions as to whether to take Chinese medicine or medicine.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    **Is it better to take Chinese medicine or Western medicine for diabetes? What's the difference? Today Dr. Cheng tells you.

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