Can hepatogenic diabetes be cured?

Hepatogenic diabetes has the potential to be cured.
Hepatogenic diabetes mellitus is a condition in which lesions in the liver itself lead to impairment of the liver’s role in the composition and conversion of glycogen, which may affect the secretion of insulin and reduce it, and the patient experiences an increase in blood glucose levels and leads to elevated blood glucose levels, most commonly in the case of diabetes mellitus in combination with hepatitis B. The patient’s blood glucose levels are elevated in the liver, but not in the patient’s blood glucose levels. The clinical manifestations are not significantly different from those of diabetes in general.
Hepatogenic diabetes mellitus should first be treated actively for the primary disease, and at the same time actively control the blood glucose. With the improvement of liver function or the cure of liver disease, the blood glucose can be improved, and there is a possibility of cure. However, due to individual differences, it is impossible to generalize. Some patients, however, will eventually develop diabetes, which may not be curable.
For patients with hepatogenic diabetes, it is important to seek medical attention in a timely manner and cooperate with the doctor for standardized treatment.