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In theory, there is no such thing as insulin not lowering blood sugar. No matter how high blood sugar is, insulin will definitely drop. If you encounter insulin and blood sugar in clinical work, you can try to analyze it from the following aspects: First, the type of insulin selected is incorrect, and there is no symptomatic disease. For example, when the long-acting insulin is played, the premixed insulin is played, and the short-acting insulin is played when the premixed insulin is played. If this is done not only blood sugar does not fall down, but also shows that blood sugar fluctuations are relatively large, and even occasionally will show malignant hypoglycemia events, resulting in a great threat to the patient's life safety. Second, the dosage is not enough, the amount of insulin is not enough, such as the patient's weight is particularly large, blood sugar levels are particularly high, the amount of insulin required will be very large, if the amount of insulin is small, of course, the patient's condition cannot be controlled. Third, there are problems with the hypoglycemic program. When the insulin pump is used to quickly relieve high glucose toxicity, the insulin pump is not used. When the four-needle intensive program is used to reduce blood glucose, the four-needle intensive program is not used. Instead, premixed insulin or long-acting insulin is used. Even oral drugs alone cannot control the patient's condition. Therefore, in the clinical process, insulin can not be used to reduce blood glucose. Consider solving the problem from these aspects.