There are no absolute contraindications to the diet of patients with hyperinsulinism, but they need to pay attention to controlling the intake of foods with too much sugar and carbohydrate content.
Excessive intake of high-sugar foods such as cola may stimulate the pancreatic β-cells to secrete large amounts of insulin, aggravating the symptoms of hyperinsulinism. Foods high in carbohydrates such as refined rice and refined pasta have a high glycemic index, which can indirectly lead to an increase in insulin secretion and worsen symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with high insulin should have a reasonable diet in their daily life and go to regular hospitals in time if they feel unwell. Under the guidance of doctors, they should complete the relevant examinations, clarify the causes of the disease and standardize the treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition or leading to adverse reactions.