Refractory diabetes


Overview
Refractory Diabetes refers to a form of diabetes that is particularly difficult to control despite appropriate treatment. Blood sugar levels remain unstable or persistently elevated. Individuals may experience frequent fluctuations between high and low glucose levels. This condition requires specialized evaluation and management. It may occur due to complex metabolic factors. The instability can increase the risk of complications. Continuous monitoring is often necessary. Refractory diabetes may significantly affect daily life. Early identification of contributing factors is essential for better control.
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Despite insulin therapy or medications, glucose levels remain poorly regulated. The body may exhibit severe insulin resistance or unpredictable insulin response. Frequent hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia episodes may occur. This instability increases strain on organs and blood vessels over time.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is based on persistent uncontrolled blood sugar despite treatment. Continuous glucose monitoring may reveal wide fluctuations. Healthcare providers evaluate insulin response, lifestyle factors, and possible underlying conditions.
