Icing sugar is still essentially sugar and only serves to replenish sugar and energy, and has no therapeutic properties. Diabetic patients usually eat as little as possible.
If phlegm is produced due to inflammation of the lungs and throat, try to eat as little sweet food as possible, such as icing sugar and other sugar, because if there is phlegm, while containing icing sugar will increase the stimulation of the mucous membranes, which will promote the production of phlegm and aggravate the cough. You need to consult a doctor in time, do not use medicine or eat food randomly.
If the phlegm is physiological, you can reduce the production of phlegm by drinking more warm water, eating more light food, and eating less food with high sugar content.
In case of more phlegm, symptoms can be relieved by using phlegm dissolving medications, such as phlegm dissolvers acetylcysteine and aminoglutethimide to dissolve phlegm.
If there is an increase in the amount or color of sputum, or a combination of cough, fever, chest pain, shortness of breath and other discomforts, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to improve the relevant laboratory tests to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for timely treatment.