The more insulin hits, the higher the blood sugar is what s going on 5

Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In general, it is caused by insulin resistance. If not, insulin will bring blood sugar down quickly. Only.

    Resistance, will fight or high, or even higher.

    The reason for insulin resistance is simple, it is a lack of chromium! Chromium is more abundant in coarse grains. Because of the weakening of gastrointestinal function, the elderly usually eat more delicately, so they are more or less deficient in chromium.

    When chromium is deficient, insulin is not used well, which can lead to high blood sugar.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, depending on your situation, blood sugar control is not ideal. It may be that the insulin dose or dosage form is not suitable, it is recommended to go to the hospital for the examination of pancreatic islet function, and choose the right drug for yourself according to the secretion of insulin

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is the process of the disease, not the higher the shot, the doctor cannot directly give you a large dose of insulin, and the adjustment of medicine is also a process.

    If even insulin is useless, then nothing is used.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's the May Day holiday again, and there is a small lesson to share with you about blood sugar control.

    During the May Day holiday the year before last, I traveled to the south, and the beautiful scenery, delicious food, and reasonable itinerary made my body and mind completely relaxed. However, blood sugar has a temper tantrumThe overall blood sugar level is 1-2 points higher than usual, even if you increase the dose of insulin, increase the amount of exercise, and strictly control your diet, your blood sugar is still high.

    I tried all sorts of ways to fight my blood sugar until I got a new bottle of insulin, and my blood sugar dropped immediately.

    It dawned on me that it was because the insulin had been improperly stored during the trip and had failed.

    After this lesson, I have summarized some tips for carrying insulin when going out and share them with you:

    1.When entering an environment above 25, be sure to keep insulin warm

    Method 1: Wrap two bottles of frozen mineral water in a bag, put them on the bottom of the bag, put the insulin wrapped in a towel on top, and keep it for 5-6 hours without problems.

    Method 2: Freeze the ice pack in advance, and then prepare a small thermal insulation bag, the thermal insulation effect can reach 10 hours.

    2.When entering an environment below 0, be sure to protect against freezing

    Insulin is squeamish, does not tolerate heat or cold, and can fail below 0. If you enter an environment below 0, be sure to wrap a few more layers to keep the insulin warm and prevent the insulin from being frozen.

    environment, also pay attention to storage

    Although the temperature environment of 2-25 is suitable for the storage of insulin, it is also important not to put insulin in a place with high temperature, such as in the car, next to the computer, etc., which is higher than the room temperature and may also affect the efficacy of the drug.

    Have you learned?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.First of all, you should control your diet and exercise.

    2.There may be a problem with the type or amount of insulin. If fasting and postprandial blood glucose are high, you can switch to four times a day fortification** (three short-acting before meals and one long-acting at bedtime). Once the blood sugar is stable, it can be changed to 2 times or oral medication**.

    3.It is recommended to visit a regular hospital outpatient clinic, system**.

    4,。If blood glucose fluctuates persistently and there are complications, hospitalization** is recommended.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Control your diet, do more aerobic exercise, and adjust your sleep. If you do it all, your blood sugar will definitely be well controlled.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is usually due to a problem with the type or amount of insulin. Go to the hospital right away.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Increase the amount of insulin and control your diet.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Diabetics have taken insulin, but their blood sugar is still high for two reasons

    1. The dose of insulin is insufficient;

    2. Failure to control the diet while taking insulin.

    Suggestion: Go to the endocrinology department of the hospital and find a doctor to help you adjust well, they are well-informed. They will determine the dose of insulin for you based on your condition, weight, blood sugar, etc.

    Once you've set the dosage of insulin, you need to keep a strict diet (the amount of food you eat at each meal) is strictly controlled, otherwise your blood sugar will not be controlled.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The diet should also be controlled, not insulin, do not control the diet, otherwise it will still be high.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Insulin is a highly effective hypoglycemic drug, and there is no other hypoglycemic drug that can completely replace its position. There are many diabetic patients in the clinical process, obviously taking insulin, blood sugar is still high, is it to increase the dose? Or is there something else going on?

    So what should diabetics do if their blood sugar is still high after taking insulin? According to experts, patients with type 2 diabetes who have severe hyperglycemia at the beginning can receive short-term insulin boosting** in time, so that their insulin-secreting cells can be fully rested, so as to restore part of their function. Clinical experience has shown that some diabetic patients with high blood sugar can stop taking intensive insulin ** for 1 month, and can keep blood sugar normal for months or even years only by diet control and moderate exercise, which is very cost-effective.

    So, how to deal with high blood sugar in diabetics? Antimicrobial resistance in islets: countermeasures:

    This is due to the low purity of the insulin used or the antigenicity of the insulin, such as animal insulin, which causes the production of insulin antibodies in the body. At this point, human insulin, which is purer and non-antigenic, can be switched. If the body is resistant to insulin, an insulin sensitizer may be added to increase insulin sensitivity.

    Excessive insulin dose: Countermeasures: Excessive insulin dose can also cause blood sugar to rise, that is, "sumugi phenomenon", rebound hyperglycemia after hypoglycemia.

    At this time, the more insulin is increased, the blood sugar will be higher, and the insulin dose should be reduced. Insulin blood sugar is too high: countermeasures:

    Long-term hyperglycemia has a strong inhibitory effect on the secretion of pancreatic islet cells, in this case, you can boldly increase the amount of insulin, once the "glucose toxicity" is removed, your own pancreatic islet function can be rapidly improved, at this time you must reduce the amount of insulin in time to prevent hypoglycemia. It is important to emphasize that although insulin has many obvious advantages, it is not suitable for all people with diabetes, and it is up to the doctor to help the patient develop an individualized regimen**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you take insulin, your blood sugar will rise, which may be a problem with your diet.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The reason for high blood sugar is mainly because of this irregular diet or overeating.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It could be that you didn't keep your mouth shut and ate too much sweet stuff.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It may be caused by the body's own ** problems, or it may be caused by insulin intolerance and other reasons.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Did you eat something with sugar? Or is the time too short? Or is the dosage insufficient?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    That is, the diet is not controlled, and it is necessary to eat less spicy and greasy food.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you don't pay attention to your diet, you eat too much sweet and greasy things.

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