Can minimally invasive surgery for diabetes treat type 2 diabetes, is the news reliable?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-02

Can I have minimally invasive surgery for diabetes? This should be a great concern for many diabetic patients and their families.

At present, there are endless ways of diabetes, and there are many ways to do it. However, the traditional way is mainly drugs** and dietary control, and the effect is not ideal, and it requires a lifelong "protracted war". With the development of medical technology, the latest generation of minimally invasive diabetes surgery has broken the shackles of lifelong injections and medicines under the traditional way, and more and more diabetic patients have seen the hope of returning to normal.

Patients who have undergone minimally invasive surgery for diabetes:

1. The poor internal environment is improved, the pancreatic islet cells proliferate, the burden of pancreatic islet tissue is reduced, and the function is gradually restored;

2. Diabetic complications will be gradual, avoiding the occurrence of disabling and fatal conditions caused by diabetic complications;

3. Get rid of medication and injection, and avoid the occurrence of drug-borne diseases;

4. Energy intake and glucose metabolism have been benignly corrected and balanced, no need to control diet, and nutritional intake has been restored to balance.

5. It reduces the economic burden of patients, and most patients no longer need to take medicine and injections for life.

In particular, the latest generation of minimally invasive diabetes surgery is simple to operate, small trauma area, fast recovery, low risk, less postoperative pain, no need to remove sutures, less wound infection rate, and fewer complications.

If present: numbness, burning sensation in the lower limbs;

Recurrent boils and carbuncles, ** injuries or wounds that are not easy to heal after surgery;

Unexplained binocular vision loss and blurred vision;

Unexplained sexual dysfunction and erectile dysfunction in men;

* itching, especially in women** itching or recurrent urinary tract infections;

Symptoms such as hypertension, coronary heart disease, or stroke develop prematurely.

Be sure to go to the hospital in time, it is likely to be an early symptom of diabetes.

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