People with diabetes should first control their sugar intake from their diet, and then control their blood sugar with drugs. Personally, if the drug can't be controlled, it can be treated by injection. Most methods for treating diabetes can't simply focus on lowering blood sugar, but aim at controlling blood sugar for a long time and preventing complications of diabetes.
Diabetes treatment must be based on diet control and exercise therapy. People with diabetes should avoid sugar and sugary foods, reduce the intake of high-fat and high-cholesterol foods, eat high-fiber and starch foods in moderation, and eat less and more meals. The choice of exercise should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. Try to do full-body exercise, including walking and jogging. On this basis, appropriate insulin sensitizers or other hypoglycemic agents can be used to achieve the purpose of long-term effective blood sugar control. Eating more bitter gourd has a good auxiliary hypoglycemic effect.