What is it like to have high blood sugar and high blood pressure?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-04
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    With a diabetic diet, exercise is key.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Diabetes is really painful, my child and I measure blood sugar twice a day, take hypoglycemic drugs three times, and have to take intermediate-acting insulin once a day, hey, I regret it. I'm only 37 and my child is 11

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I was only 21 years old, and I didn't smoke or drink, and I was stunned when I found out that I had diabetes. Only when I discovered the problem did I realize that health is more important than anything else.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Personally, I thought that the friends who spoke before were too negative, I had fasting blood sugar at 8 o'clock last year, I didn't pay attention, this year's fasting blood sugar rose to, the highest after a meal was 19, I was scared, the doctor called for injections or medicines, decisively refused, carefully looked for relevant knowledge, and found that low-carbon diet and exercise have a good effect on diabetes. So stick to this method. Blood sugar has been between 6 and 7, only once it was 8, and it is generally below io after meals.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Eh, I don't dare to eat anything for my blood sugar, I still eat everything before I check it out, I feel terrible, I don't have a girlfriend yet.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The whole family has high blood pressure, and I am relatively fat, so I was diagnosed with high blood pressure at the age of 25. Blood sugar is also high, but if you squat down and stand up again, your eyes will be black, and you will be sleepy when you are full. As a patient with high blood pressure, I don't have enough energy at all, I want to sleep after work every day, I never stay up late, and I still can't get up in the morning.

    Energy probably has nothing to do with blood pressure.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Diabetes can be controlled by exercising and controlling diet, it is not scary, it can be controlled by insulin pumps, and people who have used insulin pumps can control their blood sugar very well.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As a man who likes to have a drink, he must give up this hobby sadly, and can only drink with his children during the holidays.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I have three diseases, heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure, and I don't know how I'm going to live my life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I have high blood pressure and diabetes, and now I have stage 4 diabetes in both eyes, fundus hemorrhage, sharp loss of vision, I can't eat and drink, wait for death, hey!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dizziness and fatigue, increased urine output, increased appetite but weight loss. If you have high blood pressure, the symptoms are not obvious, and you may feel dizzy, painful, and dizzy. I call the symptoms of high blood pressure "asymptomatic", which means asymptomatic.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I can only accept this reality now, control my blood sugar, and hope for a medical miracle. Life is impermanent, look at the point.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It made me pay a lot attention to my life, eat reasonably, and pay more attention to health.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I am a hypertensive patient, blood sugar is also high, blood sugar has risen recently, high blood pressure is also rising, high blood pressure is 14 to 19, low blood pressure is 95 to 11, blood sugar before and after meals in the last day or two is below eight, blood pressure because of the increase in the amount of medicine I take, it has dropped to 80-135, but I feel flustered, my heart is stuffy, my heart rate is fast, and my whole body is weak, like a cold.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I was scared, thinking of my dad's diabetes, taking injections and medicine every day, being hospitalized and transferred to the hospital for three days and two days, I couldn't eat this or that, and in the end I couldn't take care of myself, and I still passed away in pain.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I was dizzy at that time, I was so young, there were old people and children below, crying bitterly, I felt that life was meaningless, why God was so unfair to me, I felt so helpless.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Squatting down and standing up again, eyes blackened with stars, and loss of balance. If you eat a lot of food, you will be so sleepy that you will have a lot of difficulty sitting down. It basically lasts half an hour.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is not possible to compare diabetes and high blood pressure, which is more serious, because both diseases are more serious diseases. Patients with diabetes and high blood pressure may cause serious complications if not timely**.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Diabetes is more terrible than high blood pressure; Because diabetes can cause high blood pressure, and if high blood pressure is well controlled, it will not cause diabetes.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Diabetes is even more terrifying. The main reason is that diabetes can induce various complications and can also induce high blood pressure.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hypertension is a clinical syndrome characterized by increased systemic arterial pressure, increased resistance of peripheral arterioles, and varying degrees of increased cardiac output and blood volume, while hyperglycemia refers to blood glucose higher than normal, so hypertension is not directly related to hyperglycemia. However, hyperglycemia may lead to abnormal glucose metabolism, resulting in excessive insulin secretion, which promotes the reabsorption of sodium ions in the renal tubules, and sodium ions are retained outside the cell, resulting in water and sodium retention, resulting in increased blood volume and intravascular pressure, thus causing hypertension. In addition, if the patient is in a state of hypertension for a long time, it may cause insulin resistance, which may lead to poor blood sugar metabolism, cause blood sugar to rise, and induce hyperglycemia, so the two may affect each other.

    Patients with high blood pressure can use hydrochlorothiazide tablets, furosemide tablets, metoprolol tartrate tablets and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor**; Patients with hyperglycemia can use metformin glibenclamide tablets, glipizide controlled-release tablets, gliclazide capsules and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor**.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The relationship between high blood pressure and high blood sugar can be considered as whether there is a relationship between high blood pressure and diabetes. The two influence each other, a vicious circle. High blood pressure affects the body's metabolism, and long-term high blood pressure can lead to arteriosclerosis throughout the body.

    Among them, arteriosclerosis can also occur in the arteries of the pancreas. So it may cause some problems and cause blood sugar to rise. In addition, elevated blood sugar, especially long-term high blood sugar, and unstable control, will cause damage to the blood vessels of the whole body, especially to the arteries, which will accelerate arteriosclerosis and increase blood pressure.

    Therefore, the relationship between the two is very close, and the value must be controlled normally. For blood pressure, it is important to keep it within 138mmHg. For blood sugar, fasting blood sugar must be controlled within 7mmol L, and after meals should be controlled within 11mmol L, so that the target can be reached.

    There is an interaction between the two, so it is necessary to control it as much as possible.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There is a close relationship between high blood sugar and high blood pressure. Patients with high blood sugar will accelerate the progression of arteriosclerosis, which will induce the formation of hypertension, and for patients with high blood sugar, it will cause an increase in blood volume, which will lead to further increase in blood pressure. High blood pressure can cause insulin resistance, which is not conducive to high blood sugar**.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There is no relationship between hypertension and hyperglycemia, these two diseases exist independently of each other, but if the patient suffers from hypertension and hyperglycemia at the same time, its vascular lesions are often very serious, because the most important harm of hypertension and hyperglycemia is to damage blood vessels. Long-term hypertension and hyperglycemia can easily lead to thickening of the vascular intima and stenosis of the vascular lumen over time, resulting in cerebral infarction, arterial occlusion of the lower limbs or coronary heart disease. Although hypertension and hyperglycemia are not directly related, but the damage to the body is the same for these two diseases, if you have these two diseases, you must strictly control blood pressure and blood sugar within the normal range, otherwise coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction and peripheral vascular occlusive disease are prone to occur in the future.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because cardiac output and peripheral resistance vary greatly in diabetic patients, increased cardiac output can cause blood pressure to rise without peripheral changes. Increased peripheral resistance can also increase blood pressure without changes in cardiac output or blood volume, so people with diabetes will have hypertension.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Diabetes and high blood pressure are very closely related. Many people with diabetes have high blood pressure. The causes of diabetes mellitus and hypertension are common, and there are several reasons.

    1.It is related to a significant increase in blood glucose levels and an increase in blood viscosity in diabetic patients, which can lead to an increase in blood volume in the body and an increase in blood pressure levels.

    2.Patients with long-term hyperglycemia can cause the arteries to become less elastic, leading to an increase in blood pressure levels.

    3.Diabetic patients with renal disease can also have a secondary increase in blood pressure when renal insufficiency occurs.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Because diabetes mellitus and hypertension have common causes (such as obesity, high-fat diet, etc.) and mechanisms, they are prone to develop sequentially or at the same time.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It is because diabetic patients often have a regular diet, or have poor lifestyle habits and are more irritable, so they will gradually have high blood pressure.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    From the perspective of medical expertise, hypertension belongs to the category of cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes is mostly classified in the field of endocrine diseases. So why do the two that seem to be "incompatible" always go hand in hand?

    One is that they share many common risk factors, where obesity and physical activity reduction are at the top of the list. For example, abdominal obesity can be accompanied by dyslipidemia metabolism disorders, elevated blood pressure, and abnormal glucose metabolism.

    Second, they share a common pathogenic mechanism, involving many important factors such as nerves, endocrine, inflammation, etc.

    Therefore, high blood pressure and diabetes can be said to be the "two evil flowers" that grow in the same soil.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Long-term blood pressure control in patients with hypertension will cause arteriosclerosis of the blood vessels throughout the body, including pancreatic arteriosclerosis, which will cause the function of pancreatic islets to decline and be prone to diabetes. In addition, patients with hypertension can cause insulin resistance and decreased endothelial function, which is also the cause of diabetes.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You've probably heard the phrase. Diabetes is not terrible, it is diabetes that is terrible.

    The complications caused by diabetes indicate that the lesions of important organs such as the heart, brain, eyes, and kidneys caused by diabetes are the final outcome of diabetes. In fact, high blood pressure.

    Similarly, high blood pressure alone is not fatal, but high blood pressure causes damage to various organs, especially cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

    It has become the cause of death for humans.

    <> from the end result of these two diseases, they are both chronic diseases that are harmful to health.

    The severity of the disease is almost the same, and the impact on life is one or a half or six. However, due to the relatively long course of this disease, it can reach several decades in such a long course. The two often occur at the same time, with differences in the severity or impact of the disease.

    In the early stages of the disease, diabetes mellitus has high blood sugar.

    and high blood pressure, both of which damage the vascular endothelium, creating conditions for fat deposition. Lipids are formed after fat deposition.

    It replaces the normal tissue of the blood vessels, causing atherosclerosis of the blood vessels.

    and plaque formation.

    With the development of the disease, atherosclerosis and plaque of blood vessels are likely to block blood vessels, resulting in poor blood flow, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of surrounding tissues and organs, resulting in angina.

    Coronary heart disease, cerebral ischemia and other diseases, if the blockage is severe, myocardial infarction will occur.

    Serious diseases such as cerebral infarction. More severely, the elasticity of the diseased blood vessels decreases, the fragility increases, and they are prone to rupture, causing bleeding. The most dangerous is a cerebral hemorrhage.

    And among the factors that lead to the rupture and bleeding of blood vessels. High blood pressure is the main cause of increased pressure in blood vessels. Therefore, when the course of diabetes and hypertension has progressed to a certain stage, especially when vascular lesions have formed and continue to develop, the prevention of factors that lead to blood vessel rupture is the most critical, which is why active blood pressure control is more important than blood sugar control after many years of diabetes course.

    From the main point of view, high blood pressure is more harmful than diabetes.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    This is because if there is too much sugar, it will affect the effect of blood circulation, and it may also lead to a slower rate of circulation, which will cause high blood pressure.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Because the sugar content is too high, it will cause a certain impact on blood pressure, and the situation of high blood lipids will also bring great harm, and patients with chemical salts can control their blood pressure through diet or through drugs, and can eat some blood pressure drugs or eat some vegetables.

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