Can t control your blood sugar levels? Blood sugar is always not well controlled

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First, the ideological attention is not attached.

    Many people think that having diabetes is nothing important and does not attract enough attention. Not taking medication on time, not controlling diet, and not exercising. As everyone knows, human organs are in a state of high blood sugar for a long time, which will damage various organs, and eventually lead to a variety of complications, thereby reducing the quality of life.

    Second, the diet control is not in place.

    After being diagnosed, many sugar friends will fall into two misunderstandings in diet control. The first extreme is to think that you can eat whatever you want after taking hypoglycemic drugs and insulin. The second extreme is that they are too harsh on their diet and dare not eat anything.

    Both of these beliefs can affect blood sugar control and should be improved as soon as possible.

    3. Don't like sports.

    Exercise is not only beneficial to blood sugar control, but also to strengthen the body, prevent and delay the occurrence and development of various diabetes complications.

    For many sugar friends who don't like to exercise, sitting at home every day is likely to cause some problems, and blood sugar fluctuates greatly.

    Fourth, there is no expert guidance.

    Many sugar friends have been ill for a long time, and they may feel that they are already half an "expert" through the communication of sugar friends, etc., and they can "keep their mouths shut and open their legs" at home, but often have little effect, and their blood sugar is still uncontrollable, why is this?

    Because the intervention of lifestyle is far from being as simple as everyone thinks! Specific to different people, it needs to be adjusted according to individual characteristics such as age, medical history, medical condition, physical condition, and other underlying diseases. The so-called "thousands of people and thousands of directions"!

    Without the guidance of professionals, it is likely that the effect will not be achieved, but it will damage the body!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, if the blood sugar level cannot be controlled, you must go to the hospital for **, find a professional doctor, blood sugar can not be lowered need to find the cause from the following aspects.

    1. Diet control is not strict, diet is the basis for diabetic patients to control blood sugar, and it needs to be adhered to for life. Eating too much or irregularly is an important factor in blood sugar.

    2. Too little exercise or no exercise, exercise can promote glucose consumption, but also enhance insulin sensitivity, insufficient exercise may lead to poor blood sugar control.

    3. If the dosage or application of oral hypoglycemic drugs is unreasonable, diabetic patients need to take drugs alone or in combination under the guidance of a doctor according to the degree of blood sugar elevation, and take the medicine in time according to the doctor's instructions for regular reexamination.

    Fourth, some patients have poor pancreatic islet cell function and there is a situation where oral hypoglycemic drugs fail, in which case insulin needs to be used under the guidance of a doctor**.

    5. Patients who have been on insulin**, if their blood sugar is still poorly controlled, they should find out whether the insulin injection method is correct, whether the injection dose is accurate, and whether there is Su Mujie phenomenon and dawn phenomenon. It is best to find a professional doctor** to achieve good results.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Patients need to control blood sugar levels by improving their diet, exercising, and taking oral hypoglycemic drugs. Salt intake should be reduced in the diet, and the daily salt intake of diabetic patients should not exceed 6g. Because this food can delay the absorption of sugar, to achieve the purpose of reducing blood lipids and blood sugar.

    Exercise requires long-term persistence and cannot be given up halfway. Some aerobic exercise can improve insulin sensitivity, but it's best not to opt for strenuous exercise to avoid hypoglycemia. Patients must monitor their blood glucose levels regularly.

    If the blood sugar level rises significantly, you must go to the hospital immediately to adjust your hypoglycemic regimen.

    What are the symptoms of high blood sugar levels.

    1. The patient's heartbeat is usually rapid and his breathing is slow and deep.

    2. Patients can eat a lot at each meal, but their weight is getting lighter and lighter, and they feel powerless every day, and they can't do anything to improve their strength.

    3. Extreme thirst, drinking more water will also make you feel this way.

    4. Positive reaction in urine glucose test.

    What diseases are prone to high blood sugar levels?

    1. Patients with high blood sugar levels are prone to diabetes. Poor glycemic control can lead to acute and chronic complications.

    2. Acute complications refer to diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperglycemic osmotic state, which are dangerous and have a certain mortality rate.

    3. Chronic complications are mainly manifested in diabetic macrovascular disease, which will accumulate to the patient's cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, and coronary heart disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Diabetes mellitus** includes:

    1. Diet control: eat less and eat more often, nutrition matching, balanced proportions, diet ranks first in diabetes, and if the diet is not well controlled, the drugs are in vain.

    2. Appropriate exercise: play tai chi or walk, and don't be too tired 3. Live a regular life and avoid lack of sleep or anxiety.

    4. Finally, there are medications and regular outpatient check-ups.

    A mild form of diabetes that has just been discovered requires only diet control, lifestyle adjustments, and no need to take medication or insulin injections.

    If your blood sugar is still high after controlling your diet and adjusting your lifestyle habits, if you don't respond to medications, or if your condition is severe or has complications, you need to take insulin.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, if your blood sugar is controlled within a certain range, then you should focus on diet control, at this time, you need to pay special attention not to eat foods with high sugar content, such as watermelon, apples, etc.

    Hope it helps.

    Yudu Sunshine Hospital.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is to eat less, mainly soy products, and do not eat meat.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Duomu thinks that you can have some understanding of stem cells, diabetes is more complicated, in layman's terms, it is the strike or slack of pancreatic islet cells, which reduces the secretion of insulin, or the effect of insulin is weakened, and it cannot effectively lower blood sugar.

    For diabetes, you need to repair and increase healthy islet cells. The use of stem cells to reconstruct the function of pancreatic islets is to differentiate stem cells into pancreatic islet cells, repair damaged pancreatic islet cells, promote regeneration, promote insulin secretion, target repair insulin resistance, improve insulin sensitivity, so as to rebuild pancreatic islet function, achieve hypoglycemic and lipid reduction, and reduce and prevent the occurrence of complications.

    Compared with the traditional method of diabetes, stem cells use umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells to repair their own pancreatic islet function and improve diabetes symptoms. After stem cells**, about 65% of patients are free from dependence on insulin or oral medications; More than 90% of patients have reduced the dose of insulin or oral medication, or switched from insulin injection to oral medication**, which greatly controls or slows the occurrence and progression of complications.

    Stem cell diabetes technology is currently one of the most advanced diabetes technologies in the world, with significant results against type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Stem cell technology is widely used, in addition to diabetes, it can also be applied to the regeneration of damaged cells in other diseases.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Type 1 diabetes! Also known as exogenous insulin-dependent diabetes, take insulin regularly and don't toss yourself.

    The reason is also very simple, there are many hormones in the body that raise blood sugar, but there is only one hormone that lowers blood sugar, insulin. The problem with type 1 diabetes is that the islet B cells that can produce insulin have died for some reason, or they have died so much that they do not secrete enough insulin on their own.

    Type 1 diabetes, before insulin was developed, was a terminal disease and could not be cured! Generally, if you live for a year and a half, you will die, like you, take insulin well, don't fall behind!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The goal of diabetes** is to correct metabolic disorders by lowering blood sugar in order to eliminate symptoms and prevent or delay complications.

    The current diabetes mellitus includes five main points:

    1. Exercise**; Clause.

    2. Dietary control; Clause.

    3. Blood glucose monitoring; Clause.

    4. Drugs**; Clause.

    5. Diabetes health education. Among them, diet is the foundation, exercise is the key, medicine is the means, blood sugar monitoring is the guarantee, and health education is the core. Through dietary control, it is conducive to weight loss and improves glucose metabolism disorders.

    Exercise** increases body function and improves insulin sensitivity.

    Health education allows patients to understand the characteristics of insulin and actively cooperate**. In addition to the above five points to control blood sugar, patients must understand diabetes and actively cooperate with the doctor's **, no matter how good the diabetes ** plan is, if the patient does not actively cooperate and does not follow the doctor's requirements for dietary control, blood sugar is also difficult to control. Therefore, we must standardize **, standardize diet and exercise.

    It is necessary to actively cooperate** in order to achieve the goal of blood sugar control.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    is so young, it is recommended to find an old Chinese medicine doctor to take a good **, and you must follow the doctor's instructions in daily life.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is best to consult a doctor for this specialty.

    At the time of consultation, the doctor will give ** according to the current situation, and after a period of time, the dosage and compatibility of the drug will be adjusted.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If your blood sugar rises, it may be that your islet function has decreased again, it may be that the calories in your diet are too high, or the dosage is not enough, so you can adjust your eating habits first, try to eat less, exercise more, and see if it has an effect, if there is no effect, adjust the dosage.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Climatic factors: cold stimulation can promote increased adrenaline production. Glycogen production in the liver increases, and glucose uptake in muscles decreases, which makes blood sugar rise and aggravate the disease; In summer, it is hot and sweaty, pay attention to hydration, otherwise the blood will concentrate and the blood sugar will rise.

    2.Colds: Colds can raise blood sugar after a cold.

    3.Diabetic patients can suffer from serious complications and should take the problem of infection after surgery seriously.

    4.Insufficient drug dose: some patients reduce the dose of the drug on their own; Some do not check blood sugar for a long time, so that the original dose is not adjusted in time after the blood sugar rises, which will cause blood sugar to rise due to insufficient drug dose, and even ketoacidosis.

    5.It's not scary to change blood sugar, it's scary to lose your own confidence.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The patient is a secondary oral hypoglycemic drug failure, and insulin should be used to lower blood sugar to achieve blood glucose standards, and blood sugar measurement, etc., so as to be comprehensive and reasonable**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the blood sugar is still high despite adequate insulin use, the body is checked for foci of infection. Whether other drugs are used affects the action of insulin.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The instability of blood glucose is the fluctuation of blood glucose, which is one of the important indicators to evaluate blood glucose control. These include short-term blood sugar fluctuations, daytime blood sugar fluctuations, intraday blood sugar fluctuations, and long-term blood sugar fluctuations. What causes blood sugar to fluctuate?

    Blood sugar instability, mainly including the function of pancreatic islet cells, diabetic patients' own cell function decline or even failure, will lead to insufficient insulin levels in the body, blood sugar regulation ability decreases, easy to lead to blood sugar instability. If it is, the worse the cell function, the greater the fluctuation of blood sugar, and the more unstable blood sugar is. The second is that the quality and quantity of diet can affect the instability of blood sugar.

    For example, the intake of foods with a high glycemic index and excessive food intake can cause a rapid increase in blood sugar after meals, resulting in an increase in the amplitude of blood sugar fluctuations and leading to blood sugar instability. There is also the use of drugs, such as hypoglycemia caused by the application of hypoglycemic drugs, which is also one of the triggers of blood sugar instability. For example, drugs that promote insulin secretion or insulin itself can increase the risk of hypoglycemia and increase blood sugar instability.

    In addition, irregular diet and exercise, poor compliance, emotional emergency, sleep disorders, alcoholism, infection, and irregular insulin injection can all cause blood sugar instability. Inadequate drug effects on postprandial blood glucose are also one of the causes of blood sugar instability. Because blood sugar is unstable, the harm of chronic complications in diabetic patients is persistently high, and blood sugar is more serious, so the cause should be actively sought and the corresponding ** should be given to prevent blood sugar instability.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The thyroid gland and pancreas are important glands in the human body, and the pancreas secretes insulin, which has the effect of lowering blood sugar, and insulin is the only hormone in the human body that has the effect of lowering blood sugar. The thyroid gland secretes thyroxine, one of its effects is to raise blood sugar. Normally, the body's thyroxine and insulin maintain a state of homeostasis to maintain a constant blood sugar.

    Diabetic patients have insufficient insulin, which leads to metabolic disorders such as hyperglycemia, and insulin deficiency can affect the metabolism of thyroid hormones, thereby inducing hyperthyroidism. In addition, the basal metabolic rate of diabetic patients can generally increase by 10% to 20%, and the increase in basal metabolic rate is also one of the factors that induce hyperthyroidism.

    The symptoms of diabetes mellitus and hyperthyroidism are similar, such as weight loss and hunger. When diabetes and hyperthyroidism occur at the same time, the two diseases will overlap and affect each other, aggravating the condition. If the condition of diabetic patients suddenly deteriorates, and symptoms such as heat intolerance, excessive sweating, palpitation, hand tremors, and short temper are present, or the typical symptoms of diabetes mellitus (polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia and weight loss) are significantly aggravated, they should be alert to the possibility of hyperthyroidism, and thyroid function should be tested.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are many reasons for unstable blood sugar in diabetic patients, and the diet should be considered. For example, if you eat too much today, the intake of carbohydrates, or fat and protein content, will inevitably affect blood sugar and cause blood sugar fluctuations, but it does not make patients eat the same thing every day, and eat the same amount of things every day. The number of samples and varieties can be changed.

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