Blood sugar has dropped, can you stop taking the medicine?

Let’s do a little statistic before we start reading.

Have you ever interrupted your hypoglycemic treatment? Abandoning treatment for what’s reasons?

1. Because the patient’s own diabetes is relatively mild and has no subjective symptoms of what, he thinks diabetes is not a big deal, so he takes diabetes lightly.

2. During hospitalization, the blood sugar was adjusted to normal after strict restriction of diet. When discharged from hospital, he thought that the disease had been cured, so he neglected diet therapy and exercise therapy.

3. Dissatisfied with diet control, it is difficult to insist on long-term exercise.

4. After a period of diet therapy and exercise therapy, I couldn’t see the effect and was frustrated.

5. Not aware of the horrors of complications.

6. After a period of drug treatment, the doctor told him that he could not use drugs and thought he could lie on high from now on.

7. Monitoring glycosylated hemoglobin for many times is within the normal range, neglecting the control of blood sugar.

It should be noted that the treatment here refers not only to drug therapy, but also to diet control and persistent exercise.

Is there any what consequence of interrupting treatment?

Some patients with mild diabetes, After a period of regular treatment, Particularly with proper diet control, With moderate exercise, the blood sugar drops to normal, the clinical symptoms disappear temporarily, and the blood sugar level returns to the normal range. Some patients will get carried away because of this, thinking that their diabetes has been cured, and easily interrupt treatment, which is completely wrong. Patients with similar experiences will find that the blood sugar level will leap again before long.

At present, there is no [hypoglycemic drug]

Judging from the current medical development, there is still a long way to go to conquer diabetes, and there are no drugs [claimed] in some small advertisements [capable of curing diabetes].

Here, we once again remind patients’ friends: don’t believe in small advertisements, believe in scientific methods to control diabetes, and never interrupt treatment.

Diabetes Needs Long-term Treatment

After all, the root cause of the interruption of treatment is that they do not know enough about diabetes and do not know how to coexist peacefully with diabetes.

We remind readers once again that diabetes, once it occurs, needs to accompany you all your life. Today’s medical level can help you control your blood sugar to normal level and achieve the equivalent of [cure], but it cannot give you a body out of control of diabetes.

Therefore, the control of diabetes requires you to keep a clear understanding at all times and persevere in a healthy lifestyle.