Common Causes of Fatigue and Weakness in Diabetic Patients

Fatigue and general weakness in diabetic patients may result from overexertion, poor glycemic control, viral infections, and other factors. Corresponding interventions including general rest therapy, optimized blood glucose management, and antiviral treatment can alleviate symptoms effectively. Fatigue and weakness in diabetic patients may also manifest with other comorbid conditions. Seek consultation at specialized hospitals promptly […]

Soup Recommendations and Precautions for Diabetic Patients

Diabetic patients should choose light, low-sugar soups that are low in calories and rich in fiber to help stabilize blood glucose. Avoid high-sugar, high-fat soups and strictly control portion sizes.Suitable options include seaweed egg drop soup, winter melon pork rib soup, tomato tofu soup, kelp soybean soup, and bitter melon lean meat soup. Avoid thick […]

What Medical Tests Should Diabetic Patients Undergo If They Notice Increased Foamy Urine?

In diabetic patients, increased foamy urine often signals important underlying health issues. This symptom may be linked to elevated urinary glucose caused by poor glycemic control, kidney damage, or urinary tract infections. To safeguard health, diabetic patients should focus on the following key examinations and precautions when undergoing relevant tests.Basic laboratory tests are essential. Blood […]

New Research: Significant Hypomagnesemia with Coagulopathy Closely Linked to Microangiopathy in Pediatric and Adolescent T1DM Populations

Diabetic microangiopathy is a major cause of disability and long‑term mortality in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). As an essential micronutrient, magnesium participates in numerous enzymatic reactions and plays critical roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis, bone metabolism, neuromuscular function, and the regulation of inflammation and coagulation. However, clear evidence regarding the associations between […]

Study Indicates: Magnesium Status May Increase Thrombotic Risk in Diabetes

Hypomagnesemia and coagulation disorders are prevalent among diabetic patients, particularly in individuals with type 2 diabetes, and magnesium deficiency elevates thrombotic risk.Magnesium is an essential human nutrient. Serving as a cofactor for approximately 600 enzymes and an activator for 200 enzymes, it plays critical roles in maintaining sodium, potassium, and calcium homeostasis, as well as […]

Association Between Oral-Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis and Chronic Vascular Complications in Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes Patients

A cross-sectional study conducted by Professor Li Xia’s research team from the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University was published online in the journal Cardiovascular Diabetology. By integrating oral and gut microbiota analyses, this study reveals the association between microbiota dysbiosis and chronic vascular complications in patients with long-duration type 1 diabetes (T1D), providing […]

Analysis of the 2025 IDF Global T2DM Guidelines: Metformin Explicitly Designated as First-Line Foundation Therapy

In the 2025 updated guidelines for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) management released by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), the classic glucose-lowering drug metformin remains explicitly designated as the first-line foundational therapeutic agent. This recommendation is grounded in robust evidence accumulated over more than a century since its introduction, efficacy and safety repeatedly validated in […]

Eating Speed Affects Blood Glucose and Metabolism

In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, we often overlook the details of meals, especially eating speed. This simple daily habit is closely linked to our health.I. Risks of Rapid Food IntakeWhen eating hastily, large amounts of food enter the digestive tract quickly, accelerating glucose absorption and causing sharp postprandial blood glucose spikes. Studies show that fast eaters […]