Glucose tolerance is also known as glucose tolerance test. If the glucose tolerance test is not passed during pregnancy, the presence of gestational diabetes mellitus is considered, and scientific dietary management, exercise management, and blood glucose control are needed to intervene in the treatment.
1. Dietary management: daily attention should be paid to not eating sweets, and at the same time, fruits with high sugar content should also be eaten sparingly in order to reduce the intake of sugar. Strictly control the intake of high-calorie foods, and eat more foods rich in vitamins and fiber, such as yam, radish, pumpkin, black fungus, cucumber and so on.
2. Exercise management: You can participate in some outdoor exercises, such as walking and health exercises, to reduce body fat and control body weight, if you are physically able to do so.
3. Blood glucose control: If the blood glucose level is still higher than the normal range after diet and exercise management, insulin injection can be administered under the guidance of a doctor.
In addition, it is important to control blood glucose levels while also ensuring the energy supply of the pregnant woman and the fetus, in order to prevent fetal malnutrition, which may affect the normal development of the fetus. Be sure to follow the doctor’s advice and guidance under the guidance of the doctor, not private treatment, so as not to cause adverse reactions.