Hello, I have diagnosed type two diabetes in 12 years, immediately use insulin 50, and take antihypertensive drugs at the same time. At that time, the usage of youpile was 14 in the morning and 10 in the evening. Later, it was changed to 13 in the morning and 13 in the evening. In recent years, I feel that my eyes are short-sighted, my eyesight drops faster, and I often itch on my body, sometimes my feet are numb. Fasting blood glucose 6.5. The insulin dosage is changed to 15 in the morning and 15 in the evening. Is this insulin dosage suitable for me? thank you
Condition Analysis:
At present, the fasting blood glucose control meets the standard, but the blood glucose 2 hours after meal is unknown. It is recommended to measure the blood glucose 2 hours after three meals to further understand the blood glucose control. For vision loss and foot numbness, it is recommended to improve fundus examination and neuroelectromyography to understand whether there are complications.
Condition Analysis:
According to the situation you described, your fasting blood glucose level is OK. Pay attention to observe whether there is hypoglycemia during the use of insulin. If the blood glucose level can be controlled to normal and there is no hypoglycemia, you can continue to use insulin for treatment, but it is recommended to evaluate the patient's islet function.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, according to your description, analysis of your vision loss is likely to be diabetic retinopathy, should go to the ophthalmology clinic, check the fundus. Regular itching and sometimes numbness on the body should be considered for diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Oral vitamin B1, B12 or Mecobalamin should be administered. Fasting blood glucose is 6.5, which is still ideal, but we should monitor the blood glucose 2 hours after meal to see the specific value of blood glucose after meal and whether insulin needs to be adjusted.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, first, according to the vision drop, itching and numbness of the feet, you may have complications of diabetes. It is recommended that further investigation should be made. The current dosage of insulin is inappropriate and the recommended eight blood sugar levels should be measured all day long, and the dosage of insulin should be adjusted according to the blood glucose level. Insulin dosage cannot be adjusted without basis.