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Recently, a piece of news appeared in a hot search on Weibo: a 29-year-old young woman with symptoms such as “flammability, abdominal pain, dizziness, and failure of multiple organs” was diagnosed as “explosive diabetes” and entered the ICU
In fact, the full name of "Explosive Diabetes" is "Explosive Type 1 Diabetes"
So, is there any relationship between "explosive type 1 diabetes" and drinking milk tea and sweet drinks?
"In terms of scientific data, there is no mention of'explosive type 1 diabetes' related to the patient's high intake of sugar
Yun Wuxin believes that for a few days, there are only a few sweet drinks per day on average, which is the daily level of many people (if you drink more than a dozen sweet drinks every day for a few days, even if you drink too much water), "Drink every day.
In the report, "like to drink sweet drinks" and "explosive diabetes" just happened to this woman at the same time.
"At present, in the face of various'typical cases' in life, people are increasingly acquiring'operable knowledge'