Diabetic weakness may be caused by diabetes itself, but also by other factors such as hypoglycemia, diabetic neuropathy, etc. It is necessary to carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor, such as general treatment, medication and so on.
Insufficient insulin secretion in diabetic patients can lead to the body’s glucose can not be well utilized, resulting in the body’s symptoms of fatigue, this kind of situation needs to actively control blood sugar, follow the doctor’s instructions to take metformin, gliclazide and other hypoglycemic drugs or injections of insulin treatment, with dietary control and physical exercise, to control blood sugar within a reasonable range.
Hypoglycemic episodes can also cause weakness in diabetic patients, once hypoglycemic episodes need to be supplemented with sugary foods, such as candies, cookies, sugar water, etc. It is also necessary to clarify whether the hypoglycemic episodes are caused by too large a dose of medication, and if so, the dose needs to be adjusted in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Diabetic neuropathy may also appear symptoms of fatigue, need to be based on strict control of blood glucose to improve the nerve treatment of drugs, such as methylcobalamin, etc., but also the use of antioxidant drugs, such as lipoic acid, etc..
Diabetic patients who experience physical weakness are advised to visit a hospital and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.