Diabetics who take 2 insulins a day, is it serious?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-29
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Well, it's not important to do it half a time, but you'd better check her blood sugar the day after you forget to take it, and if it's a little higher, you can add two more units of insulin to inject it, so as not to cause your blood sugar to be high for a long time.

    But it's best to remember to play every day. If diabetics have blood sugar above 25 for half a day, it is easy to get ketoacidosis, which is very dangerous.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Seriously, is it your loved ones? Friend? As long as you pay attention to your diet and pay attention to your conditioning, it's fine. Totally good unlikely, but manageable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    How so? It depends on how well your blood sugar is controlled.

    1.Abandon strained islets and control blood sugar with artificial insulin.

    2.Repair pancreatic islets, dietary therapy and traditional Chinese medicine conditioning.

    The usual method of doctors** diabetes is early food control plus reasonable exercise, then Western medicine** (whipping sick cows), and finally insulin injection at the outer edge (completely incapacitating their own pancreatic islets), and insulin will be more and more. I feel that it is important to apply all-round conditioning. I have a kind of pure Chinese medicine capsule preparation (Da Tangping) that has a Chinese medicine quasi-word (Da Tangping) is particularly effective in repairing mutated insulin, repairing pancreatic islet cells, regulating the whole body, stabilizing blood sugar, eliminating receptor resistance to insulin, and comprehensively controlling and eliminating complications.

    You can look it up online and contact me.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's hard to say whether it's serious or not, not to see how many doses of injections you take a day, but to see how well your blood sugar is controlled

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Whether or not diabetics take insulin depends on their condition, some people take it once a day, while some people can take it again every once in a while.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It must be taken every other day, because in this way, we can control our body's insulin and control diabetes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No. Because this way of taking insulin will affect your metabolism and cause your disease to worsen.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, because insulin will produce a lot of ***, which will affect the development of the immune system, be sure to take insulin according to the doctor's guidance.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course not. Because this way of injecting insulin will make diabetes worse, and the effect on diabetes is not particularly good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be determined according to the physical condition, and it is not possible to adjust it by yourself, and it is necessary to listen to the doctor's advice and make a judgment after the examination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mr. Li, 45, found that he had symptoms of eating too much, drinking too much, urinating a lot and losing weight, and went to the metabolism clinic and was diagnosed with diabetes. The doctor advised him to receive insulin**, but Mr. Li was quite reluctant at first, fearing that after receiving insulin**, his health would get worse and worse in the future, and finally he faced the problem of dialysis.

    Insulin doesn't have to last a lifetime

    Guo Yawen, attending physician of the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism of Zhongxing Hospital, Beishi United Medical Center, pointed out that when visiting outpatient clinics, patients often mention myths about insulin, such as dialysis after insulin; The use of insulin is a very serious patient, indicating that there is no help; Addictive to insulin; Once insulin is administered, it will be given for the rest of your life.

    However, many concepts are actually wrong, such as dialysis patients because of poor kidney function, which will affect drug metabolism and then produce ***, such as hypoglycemia, so there are few oral hypoglycemic drugs to choose from, so insulin intervention is often required, Guo Yawen explained.

    Poor bequest effectiveness should not reduce diabetic complications

    Guo Yawen pointed out that in the concept of diabetes, there is a legacy effect, which refers to the fact that if blood sugar is actively controlled early, future complications can be reduced. Insulin, on the other hand, allows patients to quickly control their blood sugar when they first develop diabetes.

    Now there are regret studies that show that the initial use of insulin to control blood sugar can allow pancreatic islet cells to rest, and delay the decline rate of pancreatic islet cells, so after using short-term insulin, you can change to oral hypoglycemic drugs, or even stop using any drugs, so not all patients have to take insulin for a lifetime. 」

    Guo Yawen gave an example, for example, Mr. Li finally decided to receive insulin**, and after 3 months of using insulin combined with a single oral hypoglycemic drug**, the patient's fasting blood sugar dropped to 83mg DL and glycosylated hemoglobin, and he is currently using a single oral hypoglycemic drug**, and is continuing outpatient follow-up.

    Three more and one less Be careful of diabetes

    The diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus are fasting plasma glucose 126 mg dl, plasma glucose 200 mg dl at the second hour of oral glucose tolerance test, glycosylated blood syrup, and hyperglycemic symptoms (including polyuria, frequent thirst, and weight loss) with random plasma glucose 200 mg dl.

    Guo Yawen said that diabetes drugs** are divided into oral hypoglycemic drugs and injections, and injectable drugs contain insulin and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 receptor agonist). Diabetes ** is nothing more than lifestyle improvement and medication**, and the choice of drugs varies from person to person, if there are related ** problems, don't forget to go to the endocrinology and metabolism department outpatient clinic, Guo Yawen suggested.

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