Alcohol is generally not recommended for patients with high blood glucose. The main reason is that after drinking alcohol, ethanol needs to pass through the liver, which affects hepatic glycogen decomposition and isomerization, and thus is not conducive to blood sugar control. And for patients with high blood sugar who need to take medication, the ethanol in alcohol may affect the absorption of medication by the liver. Therefore, for the above reasons, alcohol is not recommended for patients with high blood sugar. Patients with high blood glucose are advised to avoid a diet high in sugar, reasonably control the total calories, pay attention to dietary diversity, eat more meals with less food, regular meals, and avoid irregular eating. If you are not feeling well, you should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying your condition.