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Diabetes patients are most afraid of obesity and complications. Injecting more gastrin to control sugar can help them reach the standard.
"Are you number 7? For diabetic friends, it means that glycosylated hemoglobin is controlled below "7", which is a beautiful and healthy greeting like the voice of nature. However, it is easier said than done. According to clinical statistics, nearly 70% of diabetic patients are at risk of complications, including stroke, retinopathy, myocardial infarction, nephropathy, etc., and even continue to gain weight.

Young diabetes, bad eating habits and lack of exercise are the main culprits.

Due to bad eating habits, especially from childhood to adulthood, people love sweets, high-oil and high-salt foods, and starch such as bread, coupled with overeating and failure to maintain good exercise habits, the problem of younger diabetes is becoming more and more serious. In 20 14 years, diabetes is the fifth leading cause of death in China, taking 1 life every 1 hour on average.

If the treatment is not up to standard, nearly 70% of diabetic patients are at risk of complications.

Tian, an attending physician in the endocrinology department of Chi Mei Hospital, said that suffering from diabetes itself is not terrible. The most worrying crux is that blood sugar is not controlled to reach the standard, which leads to various complications and even death. According to clinical statistics, the prevalence of diabetes in China 18 years old population is 1 1.8%, and there are about 2.27 million people with diabetes in China, increasing at the rate of 25,000 every year. Among the diabetic patients in Taiwan Province, only over 30% of them meet the standard of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA 1c) (

Under the explanation of doctors and health teachers, it is reasonable to say that most sugar lovers should understand the importance of sugar control, but why is the situation of sugar control still unsatisfactory? Dr. Tian said that outpatient clinics often encounter side effects caused by oral therapeutic drugs, such as diarrhea and obesity, or the inconvenience caused by too many kinds of drugs, which leads to poor sugar control and relatively difficult treatment.

Clever selection of two oral drugs with unqualified gastrin for injection

More than 95% of diabetic patients in Taiwan Province Province are so-called type 2 diabetes. In fact, patients with type 2 diabetes may not have symptoms of hyperglycemia such as excessive drinking, excessive urination, weight loss, ants in urine, difficult wound healing and blurred vision. It may be mild or even asymptomatic, so it is not easy to detect.

In the choice of treatment scheme for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, if they take more than two oral hypoglycemic drugs, glycosylated hemoglobin is still difficult to reach the standard, or they are worried about complications and continue to gain weight. At this point, they can consider switching to injections, including insulin and gastrin. Insulin is injected to rest pancreatic cells, because once diabetes is diagnosed, the function of pancreatic cells may only be 50%. According to British research, the function of pancreatic cells will still be 3% every year. Insulin injection can also control glycosylated hemoglobin, but it is clinically found that patients may gain weight and there may be a risk of hypoglycemia during treatment.

Benefits of injecting enterotoxin: feeling full and reducing weight gain.

Another option is to inject enterotoxin. The advantages of enterotoxin include: promoting pancreatic insulin secretion, inhibiting glucagon and then controlling blood sugar, making the brain feel full and inhibiting gastric emptying. While improving blood sugar, it also reduces the risk of hypoglycemia and reduces the side effects of weight gain. The number of injections can be selected according to the lifestyle of patients, once a week or once a day, which is convenient for patients to use.

Dr. Tian reminded that type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease, not a terminal disease. It can be controlled by changing lifestyle (such as quitting smoking), eating, exercising, losing weight, and using appropriate drugs to reduce complications and ensure health and safety.

For patients with type 2 diabetes, gastrin injection is a good choice if both oral drugs are not up to standard.