Is Grade 2 diabetes serious?

(I assume you are asking about type 2 diabetes and not level 2?) Type 2 diabetes is actually not new to us anymore. We need to treat type 2 diabetes positively and correctly. In fact, type 2 diabetes is not terrible. The incidence is also very high now, but we need to find it early and treat it early. Don’t go untreated and unnoticed because there are no obvious symptoms, which will only get worse.

The doctor will give the patient the appropriate medication based on the patient’s blood glucose level, signs, biochemical results, function of the pancreatic B cells, and other disease conditions.

There are eight main drugs used clinically for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, including six oral drugs and two injections (insulin and GLP-1 agonists). The preferred drug is a biguanide hypoglycemic agents, generally is the choice of metformin, domestic and foreign guidelines recommend the drug as the first-line preferred medication, cheap and effective, low risk of hypoglycemia. As long as patients have no contraindications and no intolerances such as gastrointestinal reactions, they should be on metformin throughout.

In fact, all types of glucose-lowering drugs can be used in their own way to regulate blood glucose. The exact treatment is more complex, and it is important to seek help from a professional doctor at a regular diabetes clinic.