Is Diabetes Treated with Sugar Real 20

Updated on healthy 2024-06-27
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Diabetic diet is "six suitable and three unsuitable".

    For diabetics, desserts are basically not touched, rice cannot be eaten, and fruits cannot be eaten for much ......So what exactly can they eat? Nutrition experts have prescribed healthy recipes for diabetics.

    Nutrition experts from the General Hospital of Lanzhou Military Region believe that first of all, diabetics are forbidden to eat sweets and many kinds of fruits, because glucose and sucrose are digested and absorbed quickly, and blood sugar will rise after eating; Also eat less foods with high carbohydrate content, such as sweet potatoes, potatoes, lotus roots, etc.; It's also best not to drink alcohol.

    Diabetics can eat more high-fiber foods to promote the body's sugar metabolism. Such as corn, wheat, cabbage, leeks, and bean products.

    Vegetables that are low in sugar. Such as leeks, zucchini, winter melon, pumpkin, greens, green peppers, eggplant. Tomatoes, on the other hand, have a low sugar content and can be eaten as both vegetables and fruits.

    Eat plenty of calcium-containing foods. Calcium deficiency can contribute to the exacerbation of diabetes. Such as shrimp skin, kelp, pork ribs, sesame paste, soybeans, milk, etc.

    Selenium-rich foods. Selenium has the same physiological activity as insulin to regulate glucose metabolism. Such as fish, shiitake mushrooms, sesame seeds, garlic, mustard greens, etc., they can lower blood sugar and improve diabetes symptoms.

    Foods rich in B vitamins and vitamin C. Supplementing these two elements is conducive to slowing down the progress of diabetic complications, and is beneficial to alleviating diabetic retinal lesions and kidney disease. Such as fish, milk, cabbage, beans, green vegetables, mustard greens, cabbage, green peppers, fresh dates, etc.

    In addition, pumpkin, bitter gourd, onion, yellow eel, etc. have a significant improvement effect on the symptoms of polydipsia, polyphagia and polyuria, and have the functions of lowering blood sugar and regulating blood sugar concentration, so it is suitable to eat more.

    Diabetes mellitus is a common chronic non-communicable disease, which is caused by an increase in the concentration of glucose in the blood caused by an absolute or relative lack of insulin in the body, and then a large amount of sugar is excreted in the urine, presenting symptoms such as polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, weight loss, dizziness, and fatigue. Diabetes mellitus can further lead to a variety of serious acute and chronic complications throughout the body, causing damage to many systems in the body, especially blood vessels and nerves. Diabetes has become one of the three major killers of human health today, and it seriously threatens human health.

    Among them, diabetic foot is one of the most common complications, often leading to disability and even death.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think so, diabetics are caused by too little insulin secretion, and too little insulin causes the sugar in the human body to not come down, so there is too much sugar in the human body, and it can not be supplemented.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Diabetes control is a five-horse carriage: diet control + exercise + diabetes monitoring + diabetes knowledge learning + medication.

    However, after years of clinical research, the vascular lesions of diabetic patients have not decreased significantly, and the resulting cardiac vascular lesions are even more so. Medical experts warn that timely access to insulin** is extremely necessary.

    In the past, insulin was injected only when oral hypoglycemic drugs were not effective, and insulin use was used as the last line of defense for diabetes**, which is essentially wrong.

    For example, in the early stage of diabetes, if the patient's blood sugar fluctuates greatly, insulin can be given at the beginning, so as to protect the function of the remaining pancreatic islet cells. When oral hypoglycemic drugs do not respond well, switching to insulin**, or oral hypoglycemic drugs, combined with insulin injection, will be more effective.

    Currently, the timely use of insulin (when to start) is the latest method that doctors offer to their patients.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Diabetes is comprehensive**: diet control + exercise + diabetes monitoring + diabetes knowledge learning + medication.

    There are some new medications for diabetes, but they are currently more expensive and are currently only used in large hospitals in large cities.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Nutrient energy** diabetes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lifetime can't** bullshit new approach.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Guangzhou is a hospital in Yuexiu District, and tnb-drug introduction** can be understood, which is very useful!! No need to take medicine or injections

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Haven't you heard of "three more and one less", drink more, urinate more, eat more, and lose weight. Thirst, fatigue, weakness, lethargy, etc.! Serious complications can also occur, such as diabetic ketoacidosis coma, lactic acidosis, hyperglycemic hyperosmolar coma, cataract caused by retinopathy, hyperlipidemia caused by lipid metabolism disorders, cardiovascular disease, body aches caused by peripheral neuropathy, **ant wandering, diabetic nephropathy, etc.

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As long as your own insulin secretion is normal, you will not get diabetes, but if you eat too much sugar, you will be tired and easy to gain weight, so you should eat less, especially in spring, people's metabolism is fast and easy to get hungry, and if you consume too much sugar, you will gain weight.

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No. Because the main ** is excessive calorie intake, smoking; too little physical activity, obesity; Therefore, if you eat more sugar, but match the amount of exercise, there is no nutrition or excess calories, and you are not obese, then you will not get diabetes. On the contrary, if you don't have sugar, but you eat a lot of meat, don't exercise, overnutrition, obesity, and you will also get diabetes.