This article provides medical information on when gestational diabetes patients can recover after giving birth, and suggests using a blood glucose meter to monitor blood sugar levels and appropriately using insulin therapy.
What is the blood sugar level at which pregnant diabetic patients need to be injected with insulin after undergoing an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)?
Gestational diabetes patients should control their blood sugar to below 6.7mmol/L two hours after a meal.
Inquiring about the normal range of blood glucose levels one hour after an oral glucose tolerance test for gestational diabetes screening.
This article discusses common issues and treatment suggestions for weight loss in diabetic patients.
Pregnant diabetic patients are advised to choose low-sugar, low-starch breakfast options to manage blood sugar levels.
A 69-year-old female diabetic patient, diagnosed for 5 years, recently experiencing poor blood sugar control, inquires about the appropriate hypoglycemic medication treatment.
Understanding the Causes and Treatment of Hypertension Complications in Diabetes
This article provides solutions and professional advice for managing high blood sugar in the later stages of pregnancy.
Gestational diabetes is a special type of diabetes that affects both the mother and the baby.