How long can a person with type 2 diabetes live?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is a relatively common senile disease. The harm of diabetes to the human body is mainly to cause complications, such as cerebral infarction, myocardial infarction, renal ischemia and necrosis, and peripheral nerves.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The lifespan of a person with type 2 diabetes has a lot to do with disease control, lifestyle and mentality, and if a person with type 2 diabetes has good disease control, a healthy lifestyle and a balanced mindset, the life expectancy is no different from that of a normal person. In June 2001, the Australian Diabetes Association awarded a medal to a 99-year-old female patient, who has been fighting diabetes for 80 years and is still healthy at the age of 99. China's famous patriotic athletes, like General Zhang Xueliang, got diabetes at the age of 41, but through reasonable and scientific disease control and a healthy lifestyle, and at the same time have a good attitude, he lived to be 101 years old.

    Some famous figures in China, such as Song Meiling and Chen Lifu, are diabetic, but they all live to be more than 100 years old because they all have good disease control, a healthy lifestyle and a good attitude. From these examples above, we can see that diabetes is not terrible, as long as it is controlled scientifically and reasonably, with a healthy lifestyle and a good attitude, the life expectancy can be the same as that of a normal person, and even live longer than a normal person.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Diabetes is a chronic disease caused by insufficient insulin secretion in the body, and the average life expectancy of people with type 2 diabetes is about 70 years. However, the onset of type 2 diabetes is relatively late, generally between the ages of 50 and 70.

    Correct understanding of diabetes In recent years, the incidence of diabetes has become younger and younger, indicating that diabetes is actually very related to lifestyle habitsThe age of onset is no longer limited to middle-aged and elderly people, and diabetes can occur at any age.

    Diabetes can be broadly divided into four categories: type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes and specific types of diabetes. And type 2 diabetes is common in our daily lives.

    For sugar lovers,What is scary is not diabetes itself, but a series of complications caused by long-term high blood sugarCardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, kidney diseases, eye diseases and neuropathy have a significant impact on the quality of life and longevity.

    Diabetes affects life expectancyDiabetes UK reported in 2010 that type 2 diabetes reduced life expectancy by about 10 years. The same report states that type 1 diabetes may reduce life expectancy by at least 20 years.

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the average life expectancy in the United States in 2014 was years for men and years for women. A 2012 Canadian study found that women over the age of 55 with diabetes lived an average of six years less than six years and men lost five years.

    What is the impact of type 2 diabetes on a patient's lifespan? Diabetes can lead to various complications such as diabetic heart disease, diabetic nephropathy, diabetic foot, diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy, and many moreThese complications can lead to health problems or accidents. At the same time,Diabetes also leads to a risk of hypoglycemia, as well as ketoacidosis, which can lead to death.

    The three highs of the human body are related, so the high blood sugar state may cause problems such as high blood lipids and high blood pressure, and the three highs and even the four highs are all damage to the blood vessels of the human body, which will then lead to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and even damage to various organs, which will also be life-threatening.

    ConclusionRelated research data show that patients with type 2 diabetes can reduce the risk of death if they monitor their blood sugar, pay attention to abnormalities in their body, adjust their diet and use drugs rationally, so this means that a long life for diabetic patients is not out of reach.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Elderly people with type 2 diabetes can generally live for decades, as long as their blood sugar is well controlled, it has no impact on their lifespan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no doubt that people with diabetes certainly live a shorter life than normal. As for how long you can live, it's uncertain and varies from person to person, depending on your blood sugar control and nutrition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The average life expectancy of people with type 2 diabetes in China is about 70 years. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by high blood sugar, which is often due to insufficient insulin secretion in the patient's body, or insulin can not be fully utilized, resulting in a continuous increase in blood sugar in the body, and the human body is in a state of high blood sugar for a long time, causing various other complications. Diabetes itself is not life-threatening, but it causes a series of complications that are harmful to the human body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As long as the blood sugar of type 2 diabetic patients is controlled at the ideal level, they can live the same life as normal people as long as they pay attention to exercise, strengthen diet management, monitor blood sugar, pay attention to medication according to the doctor's instructions, and maintain a good attitude.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the elderly with type 2 diabetes do not have many complications, if the blood sugar is controlled at a normal level, then he will survive the same time as a normal person.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Type 2 diabetes is an unavoidable disease, but if the blood sugar is well controlled, it does not affect life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's hard to say how long you can live, if you want to live longer, quit bad habits, quit smoking and drinking, have a light and easy-to-digest diet, eat more green vegetables and less pasta, eat less sugary food, and cooperate with doctors to standardize the symptoms**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As long as you pay more attention to taking care of your body and actively carry out **, it will not have any impact on your lifespan, and there is not much difference from ordinary people, so you don't need to worry too much.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Many people may feel like their whole life is about to collapse when they suddenly develop diabetes. They are often helpless because they don't know how long they have to live. In people's minds, this is an incurable disease, but in fact, it is not a terminal disease, and how long you can live depends on yourself.

    People who love sugar should know that controlling blood sugar is not for the present, but for the quality of life and ten or twenty years of life.

    Aunt Yuan found that her blood sugar was higher than normal during a physical examination in 1995. At the time, her fasting blood sugar was, but she didn't take it seriously until the next year, when her blood sugar rose and she became diabetic. 24 years have passed.

    At first, Aunt Yuan was scared and had a feeling of despair, and she also took a lot of medicine during the period, but it seemed that she was eating more and more. Gradually, she began to learn about blood sugar and the causes of blood sugar. For more than 20 years, she has lived a regular life, a balanced diet, moderate exercise, and medication on time, and her condition has been well controlled.

    Her life is no different from that of ordinary people.

    First of all, the mindset is very important, don't care completely, but don't care too much either. When it comes to this disease, most people know that it is a lifelong problem, and it is hard**, and it can lead to a lot of concurrent problems if you are not careful. That is, the disease itself is not terrible, and the problems that come with it are even more terrible.

    Each one can cost a person's life. Therefore, we cannot take it lightly. But don't pay too much attention to it, this can easily cause too much psychological pressure, which is likely to accelerate the development of the disease.

    This kind of people who dare not eat it is not good for the disease, and maintaining a correct attitude is more conducive to stability.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Patients with type 2 diabetes are prone to diabetic foot, heart disease, and other complications that can seriously affect the patient's quality of life and longevity. In general, people with diabetes generally don't live as long as healthy people. People with type 2 diabetes live 90 percent of the life expectancy of healthy people.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    People with type 2 diabetes live longer than people without diabetes. Cardiff University in the UK conducted data analysis of 180,000 people in its domestic clinical research database, of which 76,241 diabetic patients were treated with metformin**, 12,222 diabetic patients were treated with sulfonylureas**, and 90,463 patients without diabetes were used as control groups.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is true that the life expectancy is a little longer, because the basis is that patients with type 2 diabetes will not have too much fat in their bodies, and they will not suffer from hyperlipidemia, and high blood pressure will not cause a series of diseases.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No. Diabetic patients should live a shorter life, because high blood sugar can lead to excessive burden on internal organs, causing serious diseases such as cerebral hemorrhage, nephrotic syndrome, uremia, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In fact, as far as urine disease itself is concerned, it is not terrible, but it can cause many complications, such as neuritis, fundus lesions, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular lesions, diabetic foot, osteoporosis ......So be sure to keep your blood sugar under control. (That's the point).

    If complications are not well controlled, it will naturally affect longevity.

    Moreover, diabetics must strictly control their diet, work and rest habits, etc., which can prolong their life. The specific situation may depend on the comprehensive consideration of personal diet, medication, exercise, etc. Drinking alcohol is not a good habit, but it is harmless to drink less.

    There is still no data on the longevity of the population as a whole. To sum up, diabetics must accept regular drugs**, and at the same time have confidence and adhere to a scientific lifestyle.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you don't want to lose your father, you shouldn't let him drink, diabetes can send out complications, you should pay attention, my dad is diabetic, uremia just passed away, or care more about your dad.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Well controlled! 80 90 years old no problem! Shut your mouth and open your legs!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Oh. This condition depends on how well your blood sugar is controlled.

    If your blood sugar is high, if there are any complications, it's hard to say.

    Now it's time to control your blood sugar, as long as you control it well, there's nothing to be afraid of.

    I am giving my mother all the year round imported health supplements, Sanaxiu, Moroumi, and lingonberry. I'm just afraid that she has diabetes and other problems, Sanaxiu has a good effect on blood sugar control, and it is organic, no ***. I think it's pretty good. You can also check it out.

    I bought it on **, a shop called Organic Talent.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Q&A: How old can diabetics live? How did I live?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Diabetes mellitus is a systemic disease, and what really affects life expectancy and quality of life is the complications of diabetes. Therefore, with diabetes, the time you can survive cannot be generalized. 1. If insulin or related hypoglycemic drugs are used as soon as possible under the guidance of a doctor to control blood sugar, it will have little impact on life expectancy.

    2. If the compliance is poor, the condition is very serious, and various serious complications occur, it will indeed affect the final lifespan.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Diabetes is generally an incurable disease, and it is best to actively accept it**, which can still be well controlled.

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