In life, many people turn pale when they talk about "sugar". Once they are diagnosed with hyperglycemia or diabetes, the first reaction is often: "Can you cure them?" In fact, hyperglycemia is not an incurable disease. Through scientific management, most patients can effectively control blood sugar, or even achieve long-term stability. Can high blood sugar be cured? The essence of high blood sugar is the imbalance of blood sugar regulation mechanism, and its causes are complex, including genetics, obesity, irregular diet, lack of exercise, etc. According to the classification of the World Health Organization (WHO), diabetes is mainly divided into type 1 (absolute insulin deficiency) and type 2 (insulin resistance), of which type 2 accounts for more than 90% of the total number of patients. For patients with type 2 diabetes, although "cure" is difficult to achieve, long-term blood sugar control can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, kidney disease, blindness and other complications, and the quality of life and healthy life are close to ordinary people. Clinical studies have confirmed that patients who receive early intervention, standardized medication, and regular monitoring can reduce the incidence of complications by more than 50% within 10 years. Therefore, the answer to whether high blood sugar can be cured depends on whether the patient is willing to face the disease with a scientific attitude.
II. Drug sugar control
In the comprehensive management of scientific sugar control, drugs are the core tool for patients with type 2 diabetes. Traditional metformin tablets need to be taken 2-3 times a day, but many patients interrupt treatment due to missed doses or gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and diarrhea. At this point, the advantages of innovative dosage forms are highlighted - Nida ® Metformin hydrochloride sustained-release tablets (III), as the first osmotic pump controlled release formulation sold by both China and the United States, have solved the pain points of traditional medication through technological breakthroughs.
1. Once daily medication can improve compliance by 50%
Traditional dosage forms need to be taken in portions with meals, while Nida ® It only needs to be administered once a day with dinner, and the dosage label is printed on the surface of the pill, making it more convenient to take. Research shows that its medication adherence is improved by over 50% compared to regular tablets, making it particularly suitable for elderly patients with busy work schedules or memory loss.
2. 24-hour constant release drug, stable blood drug concentration
Nida ® Using single chamber osmotic pump controlled release technology, drugs are released at a constant zero order rate through a semi permeable membrane drilled by laser, avoiding the problem of "fluctuating blood drug concentration" in ordinary tablets. Clinical data shows that sustained effectiveness within 24 hours significantly reduces the risk of hypoglycemia.
3. Reduced gastrointestinal reactions and better safety
Extended release technology reduces local irritation of drugs in the gastrointestinal tract, greatly reducing the incidence of adverse reactions such as diarrhea and nausea. For newly diagnosed patients or those who are intolerant to regular tablets, Nida ® Provides a milder option.
4. International quality, affordable price
Nida ® It has been certified by the US FDA and sold in both China and the United States. Its bioavailability is equivalent to the original drug Gehuazhi. After entering the national medical insurance catalog in 2023, it further reduces the burden on patients. Of course, drugs are not the only weapon. Patients need to simultaneously achieve:
dietary management: control total calories, choose low GI foods (such as whole grains and leafy greens), and avoid refined sugars; Regular exercise: 30 minutes of brisk walking or swimming daily to enhance insulin sensitivity;
Regular monitoring: Check blood sugar and glycated hemoglobin every month, and adjust the plan in a timely manner.
Returning to the original question: "Can high blood sugar be cured?" Although high blood sugar requires lifelong management, through standardized medication and adherence to a healthy lifestyle, patients can completely control their blood sugar within a safe range and enjoy a high-quality life.
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