Is diabetes serious at 10:00?


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Whether the blood glucose of diabetic patients is more than 10 mmol/L cannot be generalized, and it needs to be analyzed in combination with factors such as measurement time point, individual situation of patients and long-term blood glucose control. If the fasting blood glucose is more than 10 mmol/L, it usually indicates poor blood glucose control, which is more serious, because the fasting blood glucose should be controlled below 7 mmol/L as much as possible. However, if the postprandial blood glucose is more than 10 mmol/L, it may be in a relatively acceptable range for most diabetic patients, but further optimization of blood glucose control is still needed. For patients with short course of disease, long life expectancy and no obvious complications, blood sugar should be strictly controlled. At this time, blood sugar of more than 10 mmol/L is not ideal, and treatment plan needs to be adjusted. For some elderly and frail patients with limited life expectancy, severe complications or repeated hypoglycemia, the blood glucose control target can be relaxed appropriately, so the blood glucose of more than 10 mmol/L may not be absolutely serious, but it also needs close monitoring and evaluation. 3. Long-term blood sugar control occasionally more than 10 mmol/L of blood sugar may be relatively harmless, but if long-term blood sugar is at this level, it will increase the risk of various diabetic complications, such as diabetic nephropathy, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic neuropathy, diabetic foot, etc., which is a very serious situation. It may pose a serious threat to the patient's quality of life and even life. When diabetic patients find blood sugar more than 10 mmol/L, they should seek medical attention in time, fully communicate with doctors, comprehensively consider various factors to assess the severity of the disease, and adjust the treatment plan according to specific conditions to better control blood sugar and reduce the occurrence of complications. At the same time, patients should strictly follow diabetes diet and moderate exercise in their daily life to cooperate with treatment and improve the effect of blood sugar control.