What is the Sumuji phenomenon in diabetes

Sumuje’s phenomenon is an atypical symptom of diabetes, often a rare case of hypoglycemia in the middle of the night or early morning, and hyperglycemia when you wake up in the morning.

Sumuji is a doctor abroad who discovered some irregularities in the treatment of diabetes. The fact that the brain or other organs of the body have the ability to self-regulate blood glucose is evidence that when blood glucose is too high, the use of large doses of hypoglycemic drugs does not restore blood glucose to normal, but instead, blood glucose returns to normal when the dose is reduced. This provides some new theoretical basis for the clinical use of hypoglycemic drugs, do not simply use large doses of hypoglycemic drugs to reduce sugar, otherwise it is likely to affect the effect of reducing sugar. You can combine medications or reduce the dose and use multiple medications together instead to bring blood sugar back to normal quickly.

The body’s hormone levels are regulated in general, and it is important to take care of each organ while using glucose-lowering medications to lower blood glucose. For example, blood pressure should be measured and cardiovascular disease should be observed. Avoid affecting these disease symptoms during glucose-lowering.