In order to control blood sugar, diabetics should pay strict attention to their diet. They can eat what they should eat, but they can't touch what they can't eat at all. But some diabetics are too hard on themselves to control their eating habits. Long-term control of diet, insufficient calorie intake, the body will become thinner day by day. In addition to wasting away, malnutrition will follow. On the contrary, it will run counter to the original intention and cause blood sugar fluctuations. There are few patients there, which has a lot to do with poor blood sugar control. If the blood sugar is not well controlled, the human body will lose a lot of glucose, and if it loses glucose, it will lose weight. Under normal circumstances, diabetic patients control their blood sugar, and their weight will be relatively stable, and they will not suddenly drop sharply.
If there is a sharp decline in the near future, or the weight is slowly decreasing, it is necessary to check the blood sugar and record whether the control state is not good. Some sugared drugs have the effect of losing weight, such as metformin. Reduce liver sugar output, inhibit glucose absorption, and make diabetic patients thinner. The sales of diabetic patients are also acceptable. If it is still within the necessary range, there is no need to change hypoglycemic drugs. If losing weight has affected your body, you can consult with your doctor and change the medicine slowly. By the way, people without diabetes can't lose weight by metformin, which is very dangerous.
Some diabetics not only suffer from diabetes, but also suffer from other diseases, which may lead to wasting of diabetics. For example, hyperthyroidism and hyperthyroidism are wasting diseases. With hyperthyroidism, the human body will lose weight sharply. For another example, if you have a tumor, people will become very thin because of the tumor. Diabetes patients are getting thinner and thinner, so we should consider the reasons behind this disease. If it is a malignant tumor, it can be treated in time even if it is examined in time, and the best treatment opportunity can be seized. Diabetic patients are not as thin as possible, but should keep their weight within a healthy range, not too fat or too thin. If a diabetic suddenly loses weight in recent hours, it is necessary to find out the reasons behind it, ignore it if it is normal, and find a way if it is abnormal.