The length of life of people with diabetes is closely related to the level of glycemic control of the patient, and the control of diabetes-related complications. With the development of medical technology and the increasing importance people attach to their disease, diabetes is no longer an important factor that seriously endangers people’s life expectancy. As long as blood glucose control is up to standard, keep your mouth shut and your legs open, the life expectancy of a diabetic is no different from that of a normal person, while retaining a high quality of life.
So it’s important to get your blood sugar up to standard. On the one hand, it is important to receive regular glucose-lowering therapy, which currently consists of glucose-lowering drugs and insulin therapy, to closely monitor blood glucose and adjust the glucose-lowering treatment plan according to blood glucose, and to pay attention to screening for diabetes complications, especially those of the heart, brain, eyes, kidneys and other important organs. On the other hand, we should pay attention to the improvement of lifestyle, to achieve a strict diabetic diet, regular and quantitative main meals, more vegetables and eggs, lean meat, etc., less fruits with high sugar content, moderate exercise after meals, and remember not to be lazy. Only by doing the above can you better control your blood sugar and ensure longevity.