Diabetes mellitus with coronary heart disease, kidney disease, fundus hemorrhage

Updated on healthy 2024-05-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. It is unlikely that vision will be restored now, but there is still hope, and you can try traditional Chinese medicine.

    2. Systematic hospitalization**, you now not only have diabetic eye disease, but also diabetic nephropathy, because you already have urine protein, and the harm of diabetic nephropathy is greater than that of diabetic eye disease, and the consequences are even more serious.

    3. You can go to a professional hospital system**, blood sugar control is secondary, and the focus is to control complications. Everyone knows that diabetes is not terrible, but it is his complications that are terrible. For complications, professional hospitals have better results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    System**, with traditional Chinese medicine**, can ** all complications, and the eyes can also be protected and no longer aggravated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You are completely a patient with frequent diabetic complications, it is very bad**, and the later **must be holistic and all-round**! What you said is very general, not detailed, and there are no test sheets? Or about the diagnosis?

    Grasp the main contradictions, solve the small contradictions, step by step! If you haven't dialysis yet, go for a comprehensive **! Or maybe you do stay up until the day of dialysis, maybe dialysis is more dangerous!

    You can't have surgery on your eye, your eye is badly damaged! Laser surgery is just a drink to quench your thirst! If you are willing to try the Chinese medicine**, we will contact you!

    The specific plan can only be formulated after the systematic inspection!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The lack of trace element chromium (GR) in the human body will lead to abnormal glucose metabolism, if this element is not supplemented in time, it will cause diabetes, and serious complications such as cataract, blindness, uremia, coronary heart disease, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Analysis:

    Hello, because diabetes is a disease that can have a series of complications if it persists for a long time.

    Guidance: It will damage the nerves and blood vessels, because the blood vessels in the eye area are relatively fragile and are one of the parts that are easy to be damaged.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When the patient is still hungry during the period of caloric control in the first spring, he can eat vegetables with less sugar, boil them in water and add some condiments to eat. Because vegetables contain more dietary fiber, more water, low heating energy, and have the effect of collapse or satiety, they are essential foods for patients.

    Prohibited foods include: sugar, red tang, glucose and sweets made from sugar, such as candies, pastries, jams, candied fruits, ice cream, sweet drinks, pickpockets, etc. In addition, potatoes, yams, taro, lotus roots, garlic sprouts, carrots, etc., which contain more carbohydrates, should be used less or reduce the corresponding amount of staple foods after eating.

    In daily use, "Sino Ando Ganoderma lucidum spore powder" is used to regulate and steadily lower blood sugar.

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