High blood sugar is unstable with insulin

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is impossible for diabetes to stabilize blood sugar after insulin, otherwise it will be difficult to treat.

    What is the situation of instability you are talking about, if it is high, you can try to increase the dose slightly. Or use a combination of short-acting + long-acting for maximum effect.

    If it is high and low, it is most likely caused by unreasonable diet. It is important to pay attention to the control of the diet, at least in quantity. The principles are, 1, eat seven points full, do not eat any snacks.

    2. Even if you take too much insulin, your blood sugar will be high after eating more. 3. If you must occasionally eat a little more, then you must take more insulin accordingly. Do you see the relationship between 2 and 3?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The information you give is too little, too general, but you must know that any kind of disease needs to be treated scientifically, and the same is true for diabetes, not that as soon as you use insulin, your blood sugar will be normal, and other things will be OK, or you should cooperate with diet, exercise, blood sugar monitoring, etc., so you should look at it specifically, if necessary, you can leave a message.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Main symptoms: long-term high blood sugar (long-term is more than 15 points), current lower limb neuropathy, foot pain, thrombosis, pulmonary fibrosis (with a history of smoking), has been controlled with drugs and insulin, but the effect is not ideal, blood sugar is still high, I have been hospitalized twice, both are tertiary hospitals (which one is unknown), and I have also been hospitalized**, but blood sugar still cannot reach the normal range or can not be lowered.

    Now the situation is: the nerves of the lower limbs are diseased, the feet often hurt, the thyroid iodine uptake rate is low, chest pain, there are blood clots, and there may be a + ketone body, in short, the physical condition is very bad and high.

    However, for many years, I have been taking insulin (sometimes 3 times a day, using it intermittently, and now I still can't control my blood sugar after taking more than 50 units a day), and I continue to take hypoglycemic drugs.

    Dr. Liu Changshan A 2012-04-14 04:52:29There are very few cases where insulin can not lower blood sugar, you need to adjust the insulin regimen**, such as oral hypoglycemic drugs during the day and long-acting insulin at night, or rapid acting insulin before three meals during the day, long-acting insulin at night, and increase and adjust the insulin dose according to blood sugar.

    The doctor solemnly reminds that because the patient cannot be seen face-to-face and cannot fully understand the condition, the doctor's advice is for reference only, and the specific diagnosis and treatment must be carried out in the hospital under the guidance of the doctor! He is hereditary diabetes.

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