Can people with high blood sugar eat animal liver?
Generally, people with high blood sugar can consume animal liver. However, if the patient's condition is severe, it should be avoided. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Generally acceptable
If a patient has elevated blood glucose levels, but the increase is not significantly beyond the normal range and no discomfort symptoms are present, consuming animal liver is usually acceptable. Animal liver is rich in protein, and its consumption can help improve physical health and boost energy levels.
2. Should be avoided
However, if high blood sugar has already affected other organs and tissues—leading to impaired liver and kidney function, gastrointestinal dysfunction, cardiovascular problems—and is accompanied by symptoms such as excessive sweating and weight loss, animal liver should generally be avoided to prevent placing excessive strain on the body and worsening discomfort. In such cases, the patient’s diet should be light, with an emphasis on eating more fresh fruits and vegetables.
It is recommended to engage in moderate aerobic exercises such as slow walking or tai chi in daily life to promote metabolism, and to develop healthy lifestyle habits, avoiding frequent late nights.