Diabetic gastrointestinal neuropathy is mostly related to poor blood glucose control, but also to the usual life management, so life management is also very important. For diabetic gastroparesis, the first thing to pay attention to is diet. If the condition is not particularly serious, pay attention to choosing low-fat, low-fiber and other easily digestible foods as much as possible, and pay attention to a small number of meals, consider 5 to 6 meals a day, with no change in total calories. To meet the nutritional needs, but also to avoid aggravating the disease. For heavy symptoms, you need to be hospitalized for observation and treatment, intravenous rehydration to supplement nutrition, should not continue to eat to aggravate the intestinal burden, need to let the stomach and intestines fully rest. After improvement, you can adjust the type and frequency of meals and slowly transition to a normal diet, but still pay attention to eating easily digestible food, and each meal can eat seven minutes full. In the case of constipation, it is necessary to develop the habit of regular bowel movements every day, and to relax mentally during bowel movements, preferably without reading books and newspapers or playing with cell phones. Drink more water, eat more fresh vegetables, eat fruits in moderation, pay attention to food exchange, and eat less high-fat diet to relieve the symptoms of constipation. For patients with diarrhea, eat more food rich in high quality protein, such as fish, chicken, lean meat, and pay attention to drinking more water to prevent the occurrence of dehydration. Medication, together with lifestyle and dietary modifications, should lead to a slow recovery. If you still can’t get relief, or recover, you need to consider hospitalization for observation and rehydration treatment. It can also be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, such as Spleen and Intestine Pill, or Spleen Pill.