Seven months postpartum blood sugar did not recover need to be alert to type 2 diabetes, need to improve the glucose tolerance test, after diagnosis need active drug treatment (such as metformin, acarbose, etc.).
1. Gestational diabetes: Gestational diabetes refers to the abnormal elevation of blood glucose during pregnancy, which usually returns to normal six weeks after delivery, and generally no later than 12 weeks after delivery. Gestational diabetes is also a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, so gestational diabetes in the postpartum seven months blood glucose has not recovered, may be type 2 diabetes, need to be under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the diagnosis.
2. Gestational diabetes: Gestational diabetes refers to diabetes diagnosed before pregnancy, this kind of diabetes in the postpartum blood sugar can not be recovered, need drug treatment, including metformin, glimepiride, insulin, etc., combined with diet and exercise control.
Seven months after the birth of the blood sugar has not recovered need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to check and treat.