What are the disadvantages of insulin?

Insulin regular (human) side effects
  • sweating.
  • dizziness or lightheadedness.
  • shakiness.
  • hunger.
  • fast heart rate.
  • tingling in your hands, feet, lips, or tongue.
  • trouble concentrating or confusion.
  • blurred vision.
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What is the side effects of insulin for long term?

Some studies have shown that the use of insulin is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events, cancer and all-cause mortality in comparison with other glucose-lowering therapies.
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What is the most serious disadvantage of insulin pump use?

The main disadvantages of pump therapy are:

Risk of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) from pump or site malfunction.
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What is the most common side effect of insulin?

Hypoglycemia is the most common and serious side effect of insulin, occurring in approximately 16% of type 1 and 10% of type II diabetic patients (the incidence varies greatly depending on the populations studied, types of insulin therapy, etc).
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What are the advantages to use insulin?

Benefits and side-effects of insulin
  • Taking insulin will lower your blood glucose levels. ...
  • Taking insulin can also make you feel better. ...
  • Taking insulin can improve your long-term health. ...
  • Taking insulin can lead to some weight gain (usually, 1–3 kg). ...
  • Taking insulin increases the risk of hypoglycaemia or 'hypos'.
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Importance of Insulin in Diabetes Management | Dr. Subramanian Kannan | Narayana Health Group



Can insulin do more harm than good?

A new study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that for older patients with type 2 diabetes, medications to lower blood sugar levels may “do more harm than good.”
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Can you stop taking insulin once you start?

Not necessarily. If you can lose weight, change your diet, increase your activity level, or change your medications you may be able to reduce or stop insulin therapy.
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Can insulin damage kidneys?

Insulin is a hormone. It controls how much sugar is in your blood. A high level of sugar in your blood can cause problems in many parts of your body, including your heart, kidneys, eyes, and brain. Over time, this can lead to kidney disease and kidney failure.
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Can insulin damage your liver?

While insulin itself is not hepatotoxic and has not been linked to serum enzyme elevations or instances of clinically apparent liver injury, high doses including overdoses of insulin and glucose can result in hepatic glycogenosis and serum aminotransferase elevations.
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Is it better to take insulin or pills?

Despite recent advances in medical therapy, insulin remains the most potent and effective treatment for elevated blood glucose. It is a more natural substance than pills (chemically similar to the insulin produced by the body), and lacks many of the potential side-effects inherent to oral medications.
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What are the side effects of an insulin pump?

Side effects
  • low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
  • reactive hypoglycemia.
  • weight gain.
  • elevated blood sugar (hyperglycemia)
  • injection site bleeding.
  • injection site scar.
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Who should not use insulin pump?

If you are not good at counting your carbohydrate grams, an insulin pump may not help you control your diabetes. Infection at the area where the catheter goes into the skin is a common problem with insulin pumps. It is one of the most common reasons why people stop using pumps.
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Does insulin damage your body?

Because of the largely unrestricted insulin signaling, hyperinsulinemia increases the risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease and decreases health span and life expectancy. In epidemiological studies, high-dose insulin therapy is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Is taking insulin harmful?

While insulin resistance is harmful to your health, insulin sensitivity is beneficial. Insulin resistance occurs when your cells stop responding to the hormone insulin. This causes higher insulin and blood sugar levels, potentially leading to type 2 diabetes.
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What organs are affected by insulin?

Insulin allows cells in the muscles, liver and fat (adipose tissue) to take up this glucose and use it as a source of energy so they can function properly. Without insulin, cells are unable to use glucose as fuel and they will start malfunctioning.
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Is insulin better than metformin?

Most experts agree that insulin is the best treatment for pregnant women with diabetes. Metformin is excreted into breast milk and can therefore be transferred to the nursing infant. Nursing mothers should not use metformin.
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Can diabetes be cured?

Even though there's no diabetes cure, diabetes can be treated and controlled, and some people may go into remission. To manage diabetes effectively, you need to do the following: Manage your blood sugar levels.
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Why do diabetics go blind?

This common eye disease is the leading cause of blindness in working-age adults. Diabetic retinopathy is caused when high blood sugar damages blood vessels in the retina (a light-sensitive layer of cells in the back of the eye). Damaged blood vessels can swell and leak, causing blurry vision or stopping blood flow.
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Is type 2 diabetes permanent?

According to recent research, type 2 diabetes cannot be cured, but individuals can have glucose levels that return to non-diabetes range, (complete remission) or pre-diabetes glucose level (partial remission) The primary means by which people with type 2 diabetes achieve remission is by losing significant amounts of ...
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Can a Type 2 diabetic survive without insulin?

In some cases, people with type 2 diabetes need insulin injections to manage their blood sugar levels. For others, type 2 diabetes can be managed without insulin.
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What is the normal sugar level in blood?

A blood sugar level less than 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L) is normal. A reading of more than 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) after two hours indicates diabetes. A reading between 140 and 199 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L and 11.0 mmol/L) indicates prediabetes.
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What happens if you stop taking insulin suddenly?

Without enough insulin, your blood sugar will increase. High blood sugar (hyperglycemia) can make you feel unwell. It can lead to emergencies such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) Ketones are made when the body uses fat for energy instead of sugar.
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What happens when a diabetic stops taking insulin?

Without insulin, your body will break down its own fat and muscle, resulting in weight loss. This can lead to a serious short-term condition called diabetic ketoacidosis. This is when the bloodstream becomes acidic, you develop dangerous levels of ketones in your blood stream and become severely dehydrated.
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Is insulin good for diabetic patients?

Goals of insulin therapy

Sometimes, people with type 2 diabetes or gestational diabetes need insulin therapy if other treatments haven't been able to keep blood glucose levels within the desired range. Insulin therapy helps prevent diabetes complications by keeping your blood sugar within your target range.
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