Drink more

People with diabetes cannot convert the various sugars that the body absorbs from food into liver glycogen and muscle glycogen at normal human levels. The sugars they absorb can not be reused after they are broken down into glucose in the human sugar cycle The kidney, which filters impurities in the blood, absorbs glucose from the blood into the urine, transmits it to the bladder, and then excretes it. If the osmotic pressure of urine is high, more water will be discharged. Of course, when the required water in the body is not reached, you will be thirsty, so drink more.

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