How long can diabetic heart disease live?

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Diabetes patients need long-term medication, long-term correct use of drugs is the key to prolong life, improve the quality of life, delay complications. But at present, there are many misunderstandings in the use of drugs in many patients, which affect the treatment effect of the disease and delay the disease. Today, let me share with you how long diabetic heart disease can live?.

How long can diabetic heart disease live?

First, how long diabetic heart disease can survive depends on the effect of treatment. Sudden death is possible regardless of whether it is not treated. In the early stage of diabetes, not all patients have more than three symptoms, but most patients have mild early symptoms. Early symptoms include increased hunger, increased food intake, increased thirst, increased drinking water, increased urine volume, and increased frequency of nocturia, After the disease progressed, the typical symptoms of eating and drinking too much and weight loss appeared.

Second: many patients with three more than a few symptoms are not prominent or only 1 ~ 2 mild symptoms, and the development is slow, it is used to and ignored. Some patients have abnormal urine or foam, cloudy urine, unexplained weakness, dry mouth or mouth sticky, skin wound is not easy to heal, recurrent respiratory tract infection, hand foot numbness, blurred vision, impotence and other symptoms.

Third: some patients' symptoms are not typical and feel uncomfortable. When they go to the doctor, they find that the condition of diabetes is serious, and even have produced complications of eye, blood vessels, nerves and other systems.

matters needing attention

The control of blood glucose is the basis of keeping oral health of diabetic patients, and it is also the top priority throughout the treatment of diabetes. High blood glucose can damage oral health, lead to gum disease, mucosal ulceration, infection of bacteria and fungi. Once oral infection occurs, blood glucose level is more difficult to control. Therefore, patients should have a healthy diet, reasonable exercise and correct medication to control blood glucose at normal level.