Dr. Elena Malysheva warns about possible side effects of statins on blood sugar levels
August 16 – NVL. Elena Malysheva, MD, advises Russians to see a doctor before using statins due to possible links to diabetes
Leading specialist in the field of medical sciences, Dr. Elena Malysheva, once again raises the important issue of taking care of your health. She urges Russians to be vigilant and informed about the use of drugs from the group of statins, widely used to lower blood cholesterol levels.
The medical community is increasingly paying attention to the possible side effects of statin use. According to Dr. Malysheva, statins, despite their effectiveness in controlling cholesterol, can also affect the body’s metabolic processes. It is important to understand that these drugs can reduce the ability of insulin to produce the necessary proteins, which in turn can lead to disturbances in the regulation of blood glucose levels.
The association between statin use and the risk of developing diabetes has been noted in a number of studies. In this context, it is important to understand that insufficient insulin production and dysfunction can lead to an increase in blood sugar levels. As Dr. Malysheva notes, this can have serious consequences for the body, as elevated glucose levels can contribute to the development of diabetes and other metabolic diseases.
It should be emphasized that Dr. Malysheva’s recommendation is not a call to stop using statins. It only emphasizes the need for mandatory consultation with a medical specialist before taking these drugs. This will help assess the individual characteristics of the patient’s body, the risk of side effects and choose the most appropriate way to manage cholesterol.
The combined focus on quality of life, health and health education has an important impact on public health. Dr. Elena Malysheva continues to actively raise topical issues aimed at disease prevention and scientific coverage of the importance of a competent approach to treatment.
2023-08-16 11:32:07
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