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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by a slow increase in blood sugar levels, diabetes is divided into type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, diabetic patients need long-term medication** in order to control the stability of blood sugar and avoid complications caused by elevated blood sugar.
1. Diabetes should be prescribed by the doctor to better control blood sugar, and the amount and frequency of medication need to be determined according to the patient's condition. Both the diabetic patient and I missed a dose of medication may cause blood sugar levels to remain high in the short term, so there is a certain risk that diabetics will miss a dose of hypoglycemic drugs.
2. Diabetic patients should not think that occasionally missing a dose of hypoglycemic drugs does not have much effect, if they always hold a fluke mentality, reduce the number and quantity of hypoglycemic drugs without authorization, and do not follow the doctor's instructions, such as blood sugar can not be effectively controlled, blood sugar is high and low, but it will cause recurrence of the disease, and even induce other complications.
3. After some diabetic patients miss the drug, they will temporarily remember to take the amount they missed last time without authorization, which will lead to excessive drug accumulation in the body, which will cause hypoglycemia, liver and kidney damage and other toxic factors, causing serious harm to the body. If you miss a dose of hypoglycemic drugs, do not supplement them, you can increase the amount of activity appropriately, if the blood sugar rises significantly, you can supplement other short-acting hypoglycemic drugs to alleviate it, do not increase the amount at will.
Fourth, hypoglycemic drugs are usually recommended to be taken before breakfast, if the patient misses the dose, try to choose to make up after lunch, try not to choose to take it at night when sleeping, taking hypoglycemic drugs at night can easily cause hypoglycemia.
Diabetics who miss medication will have a certain impact on blood sugar control, and diabetics must follow the doctor's instructions. In addition, diabetes is very prone to drug resistance due to long-term use of hypoglycemic drugs, and when you want to change other hypoglycemic drugs, you must change them under the guidance of a doctor, and you cannot change the drugs at will, so as not to have adverse effects on your health.
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Yes, it will affect and will most likely cause blood sugar to rise. If it is not detected in time, it can lead to life-threatening conditions. Cerebral palsy, cerebral infarction,
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If a diabetic patient with severe disease misses a hypoglycemic drug for more than 72 hours, and the increase in blood sugar is relatively large, he should add a short-acting hypoglycemic drug, and then take the medicine according to the normal cycle.
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There may be an increase in blood sugar, which can also cause serious diseases, and there will also be aggravation of the disease, which can lead to complications and affect the function of the body's organs.
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Diabetic patients miss a dose of medication, don't worry too much, first observe the patient's symptoms, if there are any uncomfortable symptoms, you need to monitor blood sugar in time, observe the changes in blood sugar. If blood glucose fluctuates significantly, medication follow-up can be carried out in a timely manner. If there is no significant change in blood sugar, you can take the next meal to make up the dose.
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