Diabetics should take insulin early or late

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

    Case-by-case analysis. To look at that kind of diabetes, it is also necessary to look at the secretion of pancreatic islet cells, to see whether the secretion of insulin is relatively insufficient or absolutely insufficient, or to listen to the doctor.

    Patients with type diabetes only need to inject an appropriate amount of insulin before each meal every day, and work together with the body's own insulin to control blood sugar and urine sugar after meals, and such patients can inject insulin 2-3 times a day, 30 minutes before meals each time. If there are 2 injections, the dosage before breakfast is more than the dosage before dinner, and if there are 3 injections, the same dosage can be used for 3 times, or the dosage before breakfast is slightly larger. If you inject twice a day, you may have a hypoglycemic reaction at 10-11 a.m. because of the large amount of insulin before breakfast, so you should add a meal at 9 a.m. if necessary.

    Compared with patients with type diabetes, patients with type diabetes are characterized by high blood sugar after breakfast, a lot of urine sugar, and it is difficult to control, therefore, more ordinary insulin must be used before breakfast, and it can be injected 2-3 times a day, and if there is more urine sugar in the afternoon, especially in the second half of the afternoon, it is still necessary to inject 3 times a day. To prevent hypoglycemic reactions, add a meal at 9-10 a.m. if necessary.

    Patients with diabetes mellitus have poor insulin secretion, not only high blood sugar after breakfast, but also high blood sugar at night, that is, blood sugar is high 24 hours a day, which is more difficult to control. If regular insulin** is used alone, injections are given 3-4 times a day, and the insulin dose is divided between morning and evening before bedtime.

    It is best to inject a mixture of regular insulin and zinc protamine before dinner to better control blood sugar at night. To prevent hypoglycemia, in addition to a meal at 9-10 a.m., you should also eat at night before bedtime.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    To be honest, after getting diabetes, it is best to take medicine first, and then take insulin when there is no way, because once you get insulin, it is impossible to stop, although he is less harmful to the body, but it is very troublesome! Late hit!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Well, insulin can control blood sugar very well, can enhance physical fitness, is good for the body, and the effect is very good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not good. Because in this case, it is likely that there will be some sequelae, and it is very likely that there will be ***, which will harm the kidneys.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is not a good practice, because such a practice does not cure the root cause of the problem, and may even lead to dependence. Not conducive to the condition of the **.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is better to take hypoglycemic drugs or insulin for diabetes, and it is better to take insulin, which is recommended.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Nowadays, diabetes advocates early acceptance of insulin, and diabetics also know about early acceptance.

    The benefits of insulin**, but diabetes is a chronic disease.

    Need to be perennial**, if you take insulin regularly is there any harm or ***, please listen to the expert's answer. 1.Blood sugar fluctuations due to different causes.

    People with diabetes sometimes experience unexplained fluctuations in blood sugar after insulin injections for a period of time. At this time, it is necessary to pay attention to whether it is related to insulin. 2.

    Insulin injection can cause hypoglycemia Diabetic patients and doctors should have a comprehensive understanding of the condition, understand the influence of the disease symptoms on the effect of insulin inhibitors, strive to grasp the relationship between the time and effect of insulin preparations used, and adjust the insulin dosage in time to avoid hypoglycemia. When hypoglycemia occurs, sweets or sweetened beverages should be consumed promptly. However, it should be noted that if you are unconscious or unconscious, you should seek medical attention in time, and you should not let the patient eat, so as to avoid life-threatening situations.

    3.Insulin can trigger obesity.

    Weight gain is a common condition for insulin**. People with diabetes should exercise moderately to lose weight. At the same time, the right amount of exercise can increase insulin sensitivity and facilitate blood sugar control.

    4.Insulin** can trigger local lipoatrophy.

    If the patient frequently injects insulin at one site, it is easy to cause local lipoatrophy, so the patient should try to change the formulation or change the injection site to prevent lipoatrophy.

    5.Allergic reactions to insulin.

    Insulin preparations are peptide biotechnology drugs, and some patients can have local allergic reactions such as redness, swelling, and itching at the injection site after use, and can also cause systemic allergic reactions, such as sweating, lymphedema, dyspnea, palpitations, blood pressure reduction and other reactions. When the patient has allergies, the doctor needs to adjust the protocol and use desensitization.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, long-term insulin will cause the body to become resistant, and its own insulin will no longer work. Because diabetes is currently a lifelong disease, we generally recommend patients to take traditional Chinese medicine hypoglycemic products, Qing Tangji, Jinqi, these two are currently good reputation, if you want to buy, it is recommended to go to a treasure search enterprise store, so rest assured.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! If you are type 1 or type 2 diabetes, if it is type 2, if the blood sugar is below 10 on an empty stomach, it is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine to regulate, traditional Chinese medicine naturally balances immunotherapy to lower blood sugar, traditional Chinese medicine has no ***, and the hypoglycemic effect is significant. It can restore the metabolic balance of all organs in the body, promote the natural repair of pancreatic islet cells, restore the function of pancreatic islets, and achieve the purpose of lowering blood sugar.

    If the blood sugar is very unstable, then insulin injections are recommended.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Diabetic patients should take insulin in the early stage, but insulin alone is not enough, and other exercises and diets are required.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    **Diabetes should not simply focus on lowering blood sugar, but should aim at long-term stable blood sugar control and prevent diabetes complications. Insulin sensitizer is a new trend in diabetes mellitus, and simple hypoglycemic treatment is only a symptom, not a root cause, and cannot achieve the ultimate goal of preventing cardiovascular disease. Therefore, the new guidelines put forward the application of insulin sensitizers, which reduce insulin resistance by increasing the body's utilization of insulin, which not only fundamentally reduces blood sugar, but also has an effective effect in reducing risk factors for cardiovascular disease, representing a new trend in today's diabetes syndrome.

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