People with type 2 diabetes will be short-lived if they rely on medication.
For some diabetics, when they hear that they have to take medicine for a long time, they become very resistant. They believe that long-term medication will damage liver and kidney function, lead to various side effects and even shorten life expectancy. Is it true?/You don't say. Actually, it's not like this. For the diagnosed diabetic patients, adhering to standardized medication can control blood sugar well and play a very important role in maintaining good health and prolonging life.
Do you know why?
Why do diabetics rely on drugs for a long time and live short? This statement is wrong, not because of drugs, but because of poor blood sugar control. Many people who are controlled by drugs have poor islet function, poor diet management, or serious illness, so they have to be controlled by drugs. This kind of person's illness is serious, and the risk of being discovered by complications in the later stage is also high, so his life span is short. Don't mistake the medicine. Such people will live a shorter life if they don't take drugs.
It is very beneficial for diabetic patients to do physical exercise well, especially the appropriate intensity and frequency of physical exercise, which is very beneficial to the control of diabetes. 1 diabetic patients are advised to take physical exercise after meals, and the amount of exercise is not recommended to be too large to avoid hypoglycemia. For patients with type 2 diabetes, adhering to proper exercise is beneficial to lose weight, improve insulin resistance and reduce blood pressure and blood lipid, which are beneficial to people's health. Practice has proved that through the cooperation of diet, exercise and medicine, the blood sugar of diabetic patients can be well controlled, and the occurrence of diabetic complications can be reduced, thus maintaining the health and life span of patients. Everyone must be clear about this.