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Can people with high blood sugar still smoke?

Diabetic patients can't smoke, because nicotine can stimulate the secretion of adrenaline, which is a hormone that excites sympathetic nerves and raises blood sugar. It can cause tachycardia, hypertension and blood sugar fluctuation, which is very unfavorable to diabetic patients.

People with diabetes should develop good living habits and eat more crude fiber diet, such as brown rice, noodles and vegetables. Because a diet rich in crude fiber can increase gastrointestinal peristalsis, promote emptying, reduce digestion and absorption, and help control blood sugar.

Reasonable arrangement of dietary structure, vegetables should choose Chinese cabbage, Chinese cabbage, rape, white radish, water spinach, celery and so on.

Avoid smoking and drinking, and avoid eating fruits with high sugar content such as bananas, watermelons and pears. Choose vegetable oil as the oil.

Patients should also adhere to long-term regular physical exercise and do more aerobic exercise such as walking, cycling, aerobics and housework.

Some ingredients in tobacco will have a very bad effect on blood vessels. And diabetes itself, high blood sugar damage to blood vessels is also very serious, so in the case of both * * *, the blood vessels of diabetic patients will soon appear some serious situations.

Clinically, it is not uncommon for some diabetic patients who have started smoking since childhood. In fact, sometimes their history of diabetes is not particularly long, and their blood sugar has not increased significantly. They can usually be controlled, but they have many vascular problems, and even lower limb vascular occlusion occurs. In this case, there will be more serious diabetic feet, wounds that are difficult to heal, and even amputation.

Therefore, it is not recommended for diabetic patients to smoke, mainly to avoid the influence of smoking on blood vessels.

Smoking can aggravate cardiovascular diseases in diabetic patients, slow down blood circulation, cause intravascular lesions, and form arteriosclerosis and plaque formation, eventually forming vascular diseases such as myocardial infarction or cerebral thrombosis.