Can Insulin Resistance Be Cured?
1. Whether insulin resistance can be cured depends on the actual situation. Generally, primary insulin resistance cannot be cured, while insulin resistance developed later in life can usually be treated.
2. Insulin resistance refers to a condition of insensitivity to the effects of insulin, leading to abnormal blood glucose metabolism in the body. Some people have primary insulin resistance, a condition that exists from birth, and this is usually incurable. However, for insulin resistance caused by factors such as hormonal imbalances and obesity, biguanide drugs such as Metformin Hydrochloride Sustained-Release Tablets and Phenformin Hydrochloride Tablets can be used. These drugs can inhibit gluconeogenesis in the liver and enhance insulin sensitivity.
3. During medication, weight loss and reasonable exercise can be incorporated into the treatment plan. Activities such as jogging and tai chi can help control weight and, to a certain extent, improve insulin sensitivity, which is beneficial for reducing insulin resistance. Additionally, maintaining a regular diet and avoiding high-fat and high-sugar foods are important to prevent improper eating from affecting blood glucose stability, which may also induce diabetes.