Fasting with Diabetes: How Different Types of Insulin Work During Ramadan
Middle EastMon Dec 02 2024
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Fasting during Ramadan can be risky for people with type 2 diabetes and kidney disease. Doctors often suggest using insulin analogues instead of human insulin to avoid low blood sugar and keep blood glucose levels steady. But is there enough proof that these insulin types are safe and work well for this group? This study takes a closer look at three kinds of basal insulin used by people with type 2 diabetes and mild to moderate kidney disease who want to fast during Ramadan. It aims to check if these insulin types are safe and effective.
The study found that all three insulin types were safe and worked well for most people. However, some folks had trouble with low blood sugar, especially with one type of insulin. This shows that while these insulin types can be a good choice, doctors and patients need to talk about the risks and make a personalized plan.
It's important to remember that everyone is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. So, if you're thinking about fasting with type 2 diabetes and kidney disease, it's crucial to have a chat with your healthcare team. They can help you make informed decisions and find the best insulin type for you.
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