What does sugar control mean?

Sugar control generally means lowering blood sugar through medication, daily conditioning and other methods, which is a common measure taken by diabetic patients. 1. daily management: you can eat more coarse grains, such as oats, buckwheat and other foods rich in dietary fiber, to increase satiety, but also to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, accelerate the discharge of toxins in the body, but also reduce the sense of hunger, stabilize blood glucose; attention to dietary patterns, you can develop the habit of eating small meals, avoid overeating; appropriate exercise, etc., can be effective in controlling sugar. 2. Drug therapy: you can take drugs to promote insulin secretion for glucose control, such as gliclazide extended-release tablets, gliquidone tablets, etc., which can promote the pancreatic β-cell secretion of insulin to achieve the purpose of lowering glucose. In addition, there are other drugs with glucose-lowering mechanism, such as metformin. If patients experience increased blood glucose, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment to avoid other adverse effects.