People with diabetes are advised not to work in hot environments.
If diabetics work in a hot environment for a long time, they may sweat a lot, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention pointed out that diabetics will be more prone to heat stroke relative to normal people. In addition, sweating may lead to a large loss of body water, which may lead to concentration of the blood, blood glucose, and the patient may become dehydrated.
High temperature will make the local insulin absorption faster, affecting the body’s insulin metabolism, etc. Prolonged exposure to high temperature may increase the mortality rate of diabetic patients.
Therefore, patients with diabetes should try not to be in a high temperature environment, if you can not avoid it, you should increase the number of self-testing of blood glucose, always pay attention to their own blood glucose, in order to prevent adverse consequences.
For more information about diabetes, please consult an endocrinologist.