Diabetics, what is the effect of insulin?

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

    The main symptoms of diabetic patients are that the concentration of blood sugar in the blood is higher than that of other normal people, so they cannot eat the same diet as normal people in daily life, and reduce the intake of sugar and staple foods.

    And diabetics look very different from normal people visually, because normal people can ingest sugar normally and store sugar, so normal people look relatively stronger, but diabetics can not convert and absorb sugar well, so they will look very thin. Once the human body has no way to ingest sugar, there is no way to ingest nutrients, so such a body must be very unhealthy, in this case if you want to ** diabetes, you can only use insulin injection.

    We all know that the function of insulin is to lower blood sugar, insulin can act on target cells, and then fully decompose or convert the sugar in the blood to store itself. Diabetic patients are unable to make full use of the sugar they consume, which can lead to high blood sugar or blood sugar that cannot be fully utilized. If diabetic patients inject insulin, it is likely to play a role in inhibiting blood sugar concentration, and to a certain extent, it can play a role in inverting sugar, at least to help diabetic patients absorb and use more blood sugar in the body.

    Therefore, compared with normal people, the life of diabetic patients is relatively hard, because what normal people can eat, diabetics may not be able to eat, such as steamed buns, steamed buns, noodles and rice that we often eat are unattainable foods for diabetics, because although those foods are not sweet to eat, their main component is starch, although starch does not taste sweet, but it belongs to sugar. Therefore, for diabetic patients, it is not only necessary to cooperate with insulin**, but also to get a lot of attention in diet, so as to maintain a relatively healthy level of their body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Insulin can lower blood sugar in the human body, alleviate hyperglycemia, improve metabolic abnormalities in the body, alleviate damage to various systems of the body, and have a good effect on diabetics.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Insulin can lower blood sugar, improve metabolic abnormalities, help diabetics better control blood sugar, control the condition, make diabetics more confident, and improve the body's immunity.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It can promote protein synthesis, can also control the decline of insulin, it can break down fat in the body, can also allow glucose to be excreted as soon as possible, and is also used to maintain blood sugar stability.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Diabetes mellitus is characterized by a metabolic disorder of glucose metabolism characterized by hyperglycemia, and insulin lowers blood sugar.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The effect of insulin in diabetes is that insulin can control blood sugar in diabetic patients. Insulin controls blood sugar in diabetic patients and is the main good thing that insulin brings to patients. Of course, there are two sides to everything, in addition to lowering the patient's blood sugar, insulin also has the risk of causing hypoglycemia, and insulin is the injection that has the greatest risk of hypoglycemia among all hypoglycemic drugs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Insulin is the only hormone in the body that can lower blood sugar, and insulin injections can not only lower blood sugar, but also improve metabolic abnormalities. For type 1 diabetes medications**, insulin injections must be required, otherwise there will be multiple complications of long-term hyperglycemia, such as diabetic ketoacidosis. Patients with early-stage, mild-form, uncomplicated type 2 diabetes can be treated with oral glucose-lowering drugs or insulin augmentation**.

    For patients with severe type 2 diabetes, the effect of oral medication is not obvious enough, and insulin injection or combination of drugs must be used**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Many people know that insulin can lower blood sugar, but that's just scratching the surface. In fact, insulin has five major effects on the regulation of glucose metabolism: promoting the entry of glucose into cells; Promotes glucose phosphorylation; Promote the oxidative decomposition of glucose; Promotes the synthesis of glycogen from glucose; Resists glucose neogenesis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Diabetic patients take insulin to control their blood sugar within a certain range, so as not to induce diabetic ketoacidosis due to the rise in blood sugar and aggravate the condition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Diabetic patients, the symptoms are mainly caused by insufficient insulin in the body, and our insulin is an alternative** to supplement the lack of insulin in the body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The occurrence of diabetes is caused by the insufficient secretion or action of insulin, and insulin is used to help patients lower blood sugar.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Therefore, diabetic patients need insulin injections to lower blood sugar, reduce hyperglycemia, and damage to various body systems.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Insulin can break down sugar and is a hormone produced by humans, but diabetics need insulin because of the failure of insulin secretion.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Insulin is the only hormone in the body that lowers blood sugar, and can promote the synthesis of fat and protein, insulin can give the human body sufficient nutrients, as a hormone needed in the future, is the normal operation of the human body, is the body's ingestion of glucose into glycogen storage, plays a very important role in physical health. Insulin is very important in the whole process of consumption, for diabetic patients, because there is not enough insulin to change the glucose, so that the body's blood sugar rises, resulting in disease. So, the mechanism of action of insulin is basically aimed at lowering blood sugar.

    As a drug, it is particularly important to use insulin correctly, otherwise it will have a detrimental effect on the physical examination.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This insulin can be used in place of the tissues in the body, both of which help transport sugar and play a holistic role.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When food enters the human body and is digested and decomposed, it becomes glucose and is absorbed by the small intestine, and then driven by insulin, the sugar is brought into the cells and converted into heat energy for the body to use. When insulin secretion is insufficient or cannot fully function, sugar cannot be carried into the cells, and with the blood flowing throughout the body, it is finally excreted in the urine through the kidneys, so the sugar in the blood and urine increases, which is also called diabetes.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Insulin injection is currently the safest and most effective program, and it has been medically confirmed that there is no dependence on insulin, but the actual effect is still dependent. Early use of exogenous insulin can allow pancreatic B cells to rest and even partially restore some of their function.

    2. Insulin injection can make the patient's condition be best controlled, maintain the normal balance of sugar, protein, fat, water, salt and acid-base metabolism, prevent or delay the occurrence and development of acute and chronic complications of diabetes, and enable patients to maintain a good physical and mental state, and maintain normal life and work.

    3. Insulin is the most physiological and has the best impact on the liver, stomach and intestines, which means that insulin injection is the smallest for diabetes.

    4 For patients with type I diabetes, if they do not inject insulin, they are prone to ketosis poisoning and life-threatening; For patients with type II diabetes who have failed oral hypoglycemic drugs, especially those who are emaciated, it will be difficult to satisfactorily control the condition if they do not interfere with insulin injections, and chronic complications of diabetes will occur over time. Therefore, it is very necessary to use the method of insulin injection in the case of diabetes.

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