Compared with type 2 diabetes, type 1 diabetes is relatively heavier because the age of onset of type 1 diabetes is younger and the symptoms of polyuria, dry mouth and excessive drinking are more obvious. type 1 diabetes is prone to diabetic ketoacidosis, which means that the blood sugar of this type of diabetes is more brittle, i.e., more volatile and less adjustable, and requires lifelong insulin treatment. The tendency of ketosis is not very obvious, and patients can lower their sugar through lifestyle interventions at an early stage. In the later stages, if the glucose reduction does not reach the standard, you can also start the drug, the late stage may also need insulin to lower sugar, but the relative blood sugar to control.