Normal people taking insulin can trigger a hypoglycemic reaction, and severe symptoms may also lead to hypoglycemic coma, which may even be life-threatening if not rescued in time.
The glucose level in normal people’s body is normal, if you take insulin, it will accelerate the glucose into the cells, so that the blood glucose drops rapidly, and there is a hypoglycemic reaction, such as muscle tremor, accelerated heart rate, dizziness, hallucinations, and other manifestations. In addition, it may also cause hypoglycemic coma, which can endanger the patient’s life if not rescued in time.
Therefore, normal people should avoid injecting insulin by themselves, but if they mistakenly inject insulin, they should replenish sugar, such as candies, cookies, sugary drinks, etc., and notify the doctor in time to avoid adverse consequences.
Insulin is a prescription drug and needs to be used under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-administered.