Can high blood sugar and urinary tract disorders be treated together?

High blood glucose and urinary tract diseases can usually be treated together. Patients with diabetes need to be treated with glucose-lowering drugs such as metformin, acarbose, or insulin injections, along with appropriate physical exercise, as well as good dietary control, to maintain blood glucose within a reasonable range. If blood glucose control is not good, diabetic nephropathy, urinary tract infection and other urinary system diseases are likely to occur. Patients suffering from urological diseases should also pay attention to controlling blood glucose, which is too high and will affect the therapeutic effect of the disease. When choosing hypoglycemic drugs, drugs that may cause urinary side effects, such as dagliflozin, should be avoided. So high blood sugar and urinary system diseases can be treated together, it is recommended to go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor.