After taking insulin, blood sugar has also dropped to a normal value, is it necessary to avoid it?

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

    It needs to be avoided. Diet: Diet is controlled, and it needs to be followed throughout life. Try not to touch those foods with a high glycemic index, even if you inject insulin or take hypoglycemic drugs, it will not lower your blood sugar, but will be a kind of blood sugar rise, putting the patient in danger.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you want to stop insulin, you need to adjust to oral hypoglycemic drugs, and the ultimate goal is to control blood sugar within a more ideal range.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is necessary to eat lightly, do not eat too much greasy food, do not smoke, do not drink, ensure sleep, strengthen exercise, and eat more fruits and vegetables.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is definitely necessary, if you don't taboo it at this time, it may affect a person, and diabetes will also make a person's needles become wasted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For diabetes, a chronic disease that requires strict control of blood sugar, the main symptom of patients with diabetes is the increase in blood sugar, and only when taking insulin or taking some hypoglycemic drugs orally, the patient's blood sugar can be stabilized. Although the patient's blood sugar can be lowered in this way, the diet still needs to be controlled, and the patient cannot let go of eating. Such taboos also make many diabetics miserable, in fact, there are three reasons for this.

    First of all, hypoglycemic drugs and insulin are based on diet, according to the condition of different patients, the type of diabetes and its complications are different, so the type and content of hypoglycemic drugs, insulin will affect the hypoglycemic effect of patients. If diabetic patients do not avoid eating when controlling blood sugar, and the food they eat is too high in sugar, resulting in the body not being able to completely digest and absorb the calories, then it will affect the patient's blood sugar level. In this way, even if the doctor takes hypoglycemic drugs and insulin according to the doctor's requirements, the patient's blood sugar cannot be completely lowered, and then the patient's body will have more serious problems.

    Secondly, many people will ask, after eating high-calorie, high-sugar foods, take more hypoglycemic drugs or take a little more insulin, then the blood sugar will be controlled, this idea is incorrect. Eating more food cannot be counteracted by medication, and even doctors cannot give a clear answer, because the hypoglycemic effect is very different for different patients. If you eat too much at a certain meal, it is very unwise to control your blood sugar by taking insulin, which can be counterproductive.

    Finally, the drug is three parts poisonous, and any drug taken for a long time will have a certain impact on the body. For a chronic disease such as diabetes, long-term insulin injection can have very serious consequences for the body. If you don't maintain your blood sugar at a normal level through diet control, and you want to maintain it by taking shortcuts such as hypoglycemic drugs and insulin, then the damage to the patient's pancreatic islet function is very serious.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because if you don't eat it, if you eat food that rises quickly, eating it will cause blood sugar to rise again, and if you eat less, your blood sugar may be too low, and hypoglycemia may occur, so it is very important for diabetic patients to control blood sugar.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is because diabetes is a stubborn disease for diabetics, and it can cause many complications, which will affect the health of the individual if not avoided.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because it is insulin that drops to the normal value, if it is not avoided, the fluctuation of pancreatic islets will still be very large, and blood sugar will still rise.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, this mainly depends on the individual's physique, because everyone's physique is different.

    However, it is not sure if your blood sugar is high enough to take insulin, it mainly depends on what your blood sugar level is, if the fasting is in between, then don't worry, it is normal.

    When the blood sugar value is greater than or equal to, it needs to be tested repeatedly, or this result, it is diabetes, and it needs to lower blood sugar.

    If the blood sugar level is exceeded, no other tests are needed to diagnose diabetes. At this time, you have to inject insulin or go to the hospital**, because insulin injection can cause adverse reactions, so when it is lowered to about it, use dietary therapy, and a reasonable and healthy diet and lifestyle is very important.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, it depends on what stage of diabetes you have and what kind of diabetes you have.

    Generally speaking, the effect of diabetes type 2 in the middle and early stage (combined with drugs**) is still obvious, as long as you pay attention to diet, exercise, and proper rest, there will be a significant decline after 1 or 2 weeks. (Example: I have seen a couple with prediabetes fasting 12+ 20+ after a meal, and after 2 weeks of insulin use, it drops to 8+ fasting 8+ after a meal 12+.)

    After half a year, it was controlled at the normal value. They have now stopped taking insulin and changed to medication** fasting blood sugar after meals is relatively well controlled. )

    For the mid-to-late stage, the effect is slightly weaker.

    Note: Improper control of diet and rest can easily make blood sugar levels**, such examples abound. Therefore, if you find that your blood sugar is abnormal or you are diagnosed with diabetes, please do not delay as soon as possible.

    Hope it helps.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are two reasons for high fasting.

    1. Eating too much or too late for dinner.

    2. Not enough insulin injection.

    Depending on your numbers, you have eaten too much for breakfast, or you have taken less medicine. Lunch was too much. Dinner was ok.

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