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Diabetic patients should not lower their blood sugar too sharply

By tianke  •  0 comments  •   2 minute read

Diabetic patients should not lower their blood sugar too sharply
Suffering from diabetes is not a trivial matter. Diabetes will not get worse easily if it is well controlled. However, diabetic patients will bear a lot of psychological pressure. Diabetics should pay attention to good treatments. You may inadvertently lay hidden dangers for diabetes. What should I do if I have diabetes?

Experts responded that lowering blood sugar cannot be achieved in one step. Diabetes mostly occurs in middle-aged people over 40 years old. The incidence rate among middle-aged people over 40 years old in Japan is about 10%, which means that one in ten people may suffer from diabetes. And some scholars admit that once people develop diabetes, their life span will be shortened by as much as ten years, and it may also cause a variety of complications that affect general health.

Lao Chen, 45 years old, was diagnosed with diabetes in the hospital a few days ago. The examination revealed that his fasting blood sugar reached 30 mmol/L. The doctor recommended that he be hospitalized immediately. After a period of treatment, his blood sugar level dropped to 10. During a week of treatment in the hospital, Lao Chen's blood sugar remained at this level. Lao Chen and his family were a little confused about this, and thought it would be great if the blood sugar in the body could be quickly reduced to normal levels. Experts responded that this view is actually incorrect and needs to be corrected.

Experts explained that clinical data show that among newly diagnosed diabetic patients, nearly one-third have fasting blood sugar exceeding 10 mmol/L, significantly exceeding the warning line of 7 mmol/L, and most of these patients are Elderly people. However, the human body has strong adaptability. If a person is in a high blood sugar state for a long time, the body will reach a new balance. Therefore, many patients experience no discomfort. Diabetic patients should pay attention to good treatment methods and common sense about diabetes. Lowering blood sugar cannot be done "in one step" and requires a long-term process. Especially some middle-aged and elderly diabetic patients with high blood sugar should pay special attention.
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