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Not all diabetic patients have elevated blood sugar due to insufficient insulin secretion, and some patients have low or even high insulin secretion, mainly because the body is insensitive to insulin (i.e., insulin resistance). You can use some insulin sensitizers under the guidance of a doctor, and you can also strengthen physical activity to effectively increase the body's sensitivity to your own insulin.
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More than 80% of diabetes is caused by Toxoplasma gondii. A large number of Toxoplasma gondii parasites within brain cells and nerve cells. The secretion of various glands in the person may be disturbed, including the secretion of insulin.
If Toxoplasma gondii also lives in the pancreas, it directly destroys the cells of the pancreas. When cells are damaged, insulin secretion is affected.
Toxoplasma gondii destroys the human body in all directions, but the degree of destruction will not be balanced, and many organs of the human body are destroyed in a light and severe manner. In diabetic patients, although the pancreas may be a susceptible organ, Toxoplasma gondii cannot only destroy the pancreas. It is reflected in diabetic patients, and there is not only a symptom of high blood and urine sugar.
It is often accompanied by neurological symptoms, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular symptoms, etc. For other glands, there are varying degrees of destruction. Certain hyperactive glands that have an antagonistic effect on insulin, which can reduce insulin activity and are also responsible for diabetes.
In this sense, high blood and urine glucose have the meaning of endocrine disorders.
Anatomically proves that Toxoplasma gondii destroys the islet cells and nerve cells of the pancreas, causing glucose metabolism disorders.
Clinical practice has proven that the following methods are most effective.
1. Test for Toxoplasma gondii to confirm whether there is Toxoplasma gondii activity.
2. Give anti-toxoplasmosis drugs.
3. Symptomatic**, and finally stop symptomatic drugs.
4. Glucose tolerance training should be done after blood and urine glucose are stabilized.
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In the early stages of diabetes, you now call it impaired glucose tolerance, impaired glucose regulation, and insulin resistance. If you do not intervene in time, you will develop type 2 diabetes in the future, and the probability of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events, such as myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction, will be much higher than others.
Insulin resistance is the first lesion of type 2 diabetes mellitus and plays an independent and important role in the cause of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Insulin resistance is very common in obese individuals, as low concentrations of endotoxemia are now thought to be present in obese patients. Okay, let's not go into such depth, just tell you that you secrete more insulin than others, that is, you have to secrete more insulin to control your blood sugar, which is not good.
You must pay attention to the light diet now, work hard**, and your blood sugar and insulin resistance will improve after reducing it to normal. Are you a woman? To rule out polycystic ovary syndrome.
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High insulin levels are common in obese people, so it is recommended that you must strengthen physical exercise to lose weight, which can enhance the body's sensitivity to insulin and not increase blood sugar. The current blood sugar is still normal, and if it is not corrected, there is still a high chance of becoming obese type 2 diabetes, and the situation with high insulin value and high blood sugar value is insulin resistance.
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Hyperinsulinemia combined with high body weight is associated with a high chance of developing diabetes after menstruation.
It's right to pay attention now, on the one hand, to control your weight; On the other hand, serve.
A section of Tongmai Shu No. 2 can be reversed.
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Pay attention to your diet and control your blood sugar.
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Hyperinsulinemia is the most likely to cause obesity, and the cause of excessive insulin secretion is pancreatic B cell hyperfunction, and the result of long-term hyperinsulinemia can lead to strain and induce diabetes.
The precautions are as follows:
1.Increase the proportion of vegetables in your diet.
2.Eat more antioxidant juices, such as tomato juice and citrus juice.
3.The staple food is mixed with coarse and fine grains to increase the proportion of legumes.
4.Reduce fatty foods.
5.Reduce sugars.
6.Proper physical activity, consistently
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I can give you a detailed answer, but I want to know your specific situation!
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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**.
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Actually, the above answer is too professional, and my opinion is that it must be hyperinsulinemia, which should be accompanied by constant hunger and prostration. Try it with Vindia, one tablet a day, eat it for more than half a year, and then take a blood test to see if there is any improvement. However, it is better to go to a major hospital to see an endocrinology department and listen to the doctor's opinion.
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Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia, and it is also a common disease, which is caused by a series of metabolic disorders such as sugar, protein, fat, water and electrolytes caused by genetic factors, immune disorders, microbial infections and their toxins, free radical toxins, mental factors and other causes acting on the body, resulting in hypocrine islet secretion function, insulin resistance (decreased insulin sensitivity), etc.
Hyperglycemia is due to defective insulin secretion or impaired biological action (i.e., insulin resistance - decreased insulin sensitivity), or both.
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Elevated insulin is known as "insulin resistance" (the body needs more insulin). This is one of the characteristics of type 2 diabetes. In addition, "insulin resistance" occurs in prediabetes, the so-called impaired fasting blood glucose and impaired glucose tolerance.
It is recommended to write down the results of blood glucose, glucose tolerance, insulin release test, etc., for comprehensive analysis. If insulin resistance is identified, a diabetic diet and aerobic exercise should be followed and, if necessary, medications to improve insulin resistance should be taken.
If you have time, it is recommended to bring all the examination materials and consult a specialist.
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