Dear sugar friends, re-diagnosing is an important part of diabetes management and can help us monitor changes in conditions and adjust treatment programmes in a timely manner. What do you need when you go to the hospital, besides taking your medical records? Let’s take a look at the detailed list of preparation for the visit.First, a blood sugar monitoring diary is required. It’s a “magic treasure” for doctors to quickly learn about our recent blood sugar control. It is important to record blood sugar measurements, including empty abdominal sugar, post-eating blood sugar, and any abnormal blood sugar fluctuations.Secondly, don’t forget our list of drugs. It includes all sugar-reducing drugs in use, such as diaphragms, Sigrin, and their dose and frequency of use. This helps doctors to understand the treatment programme and adjust it.In addition, some regular inspection reports are essential. For example, the HbA1c test, which reflects our control of blood sugar over the past two to three months. If this examination has not been carried out recently, it is recalled that the test is performed before the re-examination.And bring our blood pressure and blood resin. Diabetes patients are often associated with other metabolic problems, such as hypertension and hypertension, the results of which are critical for assessing overall health status.Finally, don’t forget to bring our diet logs and sports logs. Recording dietary habits and exercise can help doctors to better understand our lifestyle and make recommendations accordingly.If there are any emerging symptoms or signs of complications, such as blurred vision, an abnormal feeling of foot or kidney problems, the doctor must be informed during the re-examination. This information is important for doctors to assess our condition and adjust their treatment programmes.Diabetes re-diabetes are more than a simple check-up; it is a comprehensive assessment of the condition. By bringing these necessary information, doctors can be helped to understand our condition more accurately and to develop the most appropriate treatment. Let’s work together to manage diabetes better!
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