Can Insulin Use for High Blood Sugar Ever Be Stopped?
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1. Whether to stop insulin once started for high blood sugar needs to be judged based on specific circumstances. Generally, it should not be stopped if there are no abnormal conditions. If there are abnormal phenomena, insulin needs to be stopped.
2. High blood sugar has a certain relationship with poor lifestyle habits and genetic factors, meaning the glucose level in the body is higher than normal. After being diagnosed, insulin injections can be administered under a doctor's guidance for treatment, which can control blood sugar within the normal range and improve symptoms of discomfort. If blood sugar is well controlled and there are no other symptoms of discomfort after insulin injection, insulin should generally not be stopped to avoid blood sugar rebound.
3. If hypoglycemia occurs after insulin injection, the insulin dosage needs to be adjusted under a doctor's guidance. If you have an allergic constitution, insulin use may cause allergic reactions such as skin itchiness, shortness of breath, etc. In such cases, insulin use should be stopped under a doctor's guidance and switched to other medications for treatment.
4. The use and discontinuation of insulin need to be carried out under a doctor's guidance and should not be blindly operated without authorization to avoid affecting health.