Gout? Be careful that diabetes will also come [make trouble]

Gout and diabetes are both metabolic syndromes, which often accompany and affect each other. Their occurrence is related to the disorder of sugar and lipid metabolism in the body, and is also the main culprit that further leads to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Statistics show that the probability of diabetes in gout patients is 2 ~ 3 times higher than that in normal people. Some people predict that gout will become the second largest metabolic disease after diabetes in China in the next 10 years, while type 2 diabetes will remain the number one culprit of metabolic diseases. It is precisely because type 2 diabetes and gout have many similarities in the process of occurrence and development that when gout Read More …

How do diabetics exercise in winter?

Got diabetes, the doctor asked to insist on exercise. But outside the frozen hands and feet, people also some lazy, how to stick to it? Dr. Clove tells you about exercising in winter. Selection of Sports Events 1. Aerobic Exercise Aerobic exercise is good for the whole body, such as strengthening the heart and bones, reducing body pressure, improving blood circulation, lowering blood sugar and blood pressure, and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. The following aerobic exercises can be selected: When it is warm during the day, go out for a quick walk, or do indoor fixed bicycle swimming or water aerobic exercise rope skipping on the indoor treadmill for moderate housework. Step 2: Strength training Strength training also Read More …

Will these medical devices appear in the distant future? No, they’re here

With more and more smart bracelets, smart watches, fitness wristbands and other smart wearable devices on the market, smart health monitoring seems to be getting closer and closer to our life. Small, intelligent and convenient medical equipment will be the highlight and frontier research field in the development of electronic products and medical methods in the future. Let’s see what we have achieved. 1. Artificial pancreas In the near future, People with type 1 diabetes may be able to inject insulin through smartphones. Researchers are developing bionic pancreas, an insulin pump implanted under the skin. Used in combination with paired App and chips, The artificial pancreas can automatically detect blood sugar levels and regulate the release of insulin and glucagon. Read More …

Is there any difference between type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes in what?

Patients often ask: How do I know whether I have type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes? What’s the difference? Generally speaking, the causes, onset age, laboratory examination, treatment and complications of the two different types of diabetes are slightly different. Today Dr. Clove will briefly introduce the differences between the two types and some common misunderstandings. Type 1 diabetes mellitus Type 1 diabetes was previously called [juvenile diabetes] or [insulin-dependent diabetes]. As the name implies, the main characteristic of type 1 is that the onset age is relatively young and the treatment needs to rely on insulin. After type 1 diabetes, the body no longer produces insulin or does not produce enough insulin due to the damage to the Read More …

Can we really lose weight through gastric contraction surgery?

After meeting new friends to introduce themselves, many female friends will ask me: [Heard that there is an operation to shrink stomach and lose weight? Is it reliable? To answer this question, it is necessary to first state that what is obese, because many of the girls who ask this question are not fat at all. Not fat, only slightly fat? The internationally used parameter to describe body shape is [body mass index], Citation abbreviation BMI, The calculation method is BMI = weight (kg)/square (m) of height. BMI greater than 25 is overweight. More than 28 is obese, More than 32 is very obese. In the United States, It is suggested that BMI > 40 should be considered as the Read More …

Weight is not the only thing that decides whether you are fat or not.

The 31-year-old pony has been suffering from type 2 diabetes for more than a year. His blood sugar control is very good and there are no complications. He came to see a doctor that day and gave me a very beautiful blood sugar monitoring table. He asked me: [Is that all right? ] I shook my head and said, “No, you have to lose weight.” Do you think I am fat? ] He paused and looked puzzled: [I’m not overweight, why should I lose weight? ] [Weight is good, but waist circumference exceeds the standard, which is also obesity! ] I laughed, [Fat or not, it’s not just weight that has the final say! ] If you still think that Read More …

The most reliable way to live a long life is to remember these ten points and don’t look at anything else.

Hello everyone, a beautiful April is about to begin! Do you still remember Xie Fugui? The chief mascot of the health headline is a beautiful British short-haired cat. Last time he told us more about health care than walking a hundred steps after dinner, don’t you remember? Don’t mention it. Today, the Health Headline Longevity Diet 11, performed by wealth, is shared with you. Reliable and interesting! For the sake of the person you love, how can you not forward it?

Please don’t miss the honeymoon without injection or medicine.

Xiao Gao, 36, has just been diagnosed with [type 2 diabetes]. Because of his high blood sugar, I suggested that he take insulin treatment for a period of time. However, he refused to accept insulin treatment because he was afraid that he would not stop using insulin and would be [addicted]. The 40-year-old Liu also suffered from [type 2 diabetes] recently. Different from Xiao Gao, he cooperated with the doctor’s treatment advice very much. After 3 months of insulin treatment, he only needed to control his blood sugar by controlling diet and exercise. After that, Liu entered the honeymoon period of diabetes. What is called “honeymoon period”? Will everyone have a honeymoon? Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes can Read More …

Safe Driving Instructions for Diabetes Mellitus Patients

In recent years, with the rapid increase in the number of private cars, the problem of safe driving for diabetics has become a problem that has to be faced and needs great attention. Foreign research shows that about 1/3 of traffic accidents occur in drivers with diabetes. Therefore, some countries stipulate that diabetics who receive insulin or sulfonylurea drugs are not allowed to drive or work high above the ground. Drivers with diabetes also need regular physical examination to ensure the safety of driving. Can’t you drive well with diabetes? Today we will talk about this problem. What circumstances may affect safe driving? 1. Hypoglycemia When hypoglycemia occurs, you will feel drowsy or dizzy, unconscious, blurred vision, loss of consciousness Read More …

As you get older, there are different methods to control blood sugar. Pay attention to mastering these 4 skills.

In our country, people aged 60 and above belong to the elderly. The elderly are the main force in the diabetic population. Elderly sugar friends are often accompanied by diseases such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction, etc. The metabolic ability of the body gradually deteriorates, and the eyesight and legs and feet are not so flexible. In Dr. Clove’s view, the elderly sugar lovers are the key protection objects and must be focused on prevention. On the way to fight against sugar demons, their methods are different from those of ordinary adult diabetics. Eat, don’t deliberately lose weight Many elderly sugar lovers worry that they are too fat and their blood sugar is too high. They eat Read More …