(Question) How closely are diabetes and pancreatic enzyme levels related?
My mother has diabetes.
You are taking insulin medication.
Regularly have your glycated hemoglobin test, and
You check your fasting blood sugar every morning.
On days when you are stressed or lack sleep,
On days when I pay less attention to my food than usual
Because fasting blood sugar levels are rising
You are paying attention to your diet and trying to exercise as well.
You are under management.
Diabetes complications are really frightening.
Yes, you are really careful and making an effort.
But a few days ago, I went to the internal medicine clinic for my regular check-up.
You had the test and received the results, and since it was a holiday, you might have eaten a bit more than usual, which caused your HbA1c level to be slightly elevated.
They said that the pancreatic enzyme levels have slightly worsened at the hospital...
Diabetes occurs because the pancreas's ability to secrete insulin decreases... so the pancreas isn't in better condition than normal, but...
I'm worried because the worsening numbers could indicate pancreatitis or even pancreatic cancer.
It's been over 10 years since you've been living with diabetes...
Is it possible for pancreatic enzyme levels to suddenly worsen?
Or is it temporary?
I am curious about the relationship between diabetes and pancreatic enzyme levels.
If the results are still poor on the next test, I wonder if I should have a more detailed examination.ㅠㅠ
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