Diabetic patients review, usually need to check blood glucose, urine routine, liver and kidney function, blood lipids, fundus examination and other items, but the specific examination items are recommended to consult the attending physician.
1. Blood glucose: patients need to check fasting blood glucose, 2-hour postprandial blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin, which can assess the control of blood glucose.
2. Urine routine: check whether there is albumin in the urine to assess whether there is a combination of kidney disease.
3. Liver and kidney function: Some diabetic patients need to take oral metformin and other hypoglycemic drugs, these drugs have to be excreted by the liver and kidney, so liver and kidney function should be checked regularly.
4. Lipids: abnormal glucose metabolism usually leads to abnormal lipid metabolism, and the results of lipids can be observed to see whether the patient is combined with abnormal lipid metabolism or hyperlipidemia, and oral medication such as atorvastatin calcium tablets is needed if necessary.
5. Funduscopic examination: If diabetic patients need to carry out funduscopic examination to assess whether there are complications such as diabetic retinopathy.
Diabetic patients should go to the hospital regularly for follow-ups to observe their condition and treatment effects, and seek medical advice promptly if they feel unwell.