Still using the five horsemen to treat diabetes? Now there’s a better way to treat it

  As we all know, the most important thing is to control blood sugar well when you have diabetes, and complications will not occur if your blood sugar is well controlled, and diabetes will not pose a threat to your health.  Nowadays, most of the treatments mentioned on the Internet, excluding those that are ineffective, actually belong to the theoretical scope of the “five horses”, namely: diet control, exercise, health education, medication and blood glucose monitoring.  Theoretically speaking, such a comprehensive treatment can indeed play a more ideal effect of sugar control, and most diabetic patients have been treated in this way. However, the actual situation is that even if this guideline is fully followed to control blood glucose, many diabetic patients still face various complications in the late stage; in addition, this treatment is more demanding and puts a lot of pressure on the patients, many of whom cannot fully cooperate with the treatment, so the complications come earlier. It is for this reason that diabetic patients want to find a better treatment method.  In fact, a more effective treatment than traditional internal medicine has long been available: weight loss metabolic surgery. At the same time, it also restricts the patient’s diet and absorption, changes the division of intestinal flora, and directly lowers part of the blood sugar, allowing the patient to complete the regulation of blood sugar through his or her residual insulin secretion function, which in another way can “cure” diabetes.  Currently, this procedure has been developed for more than 50 years and has been established as one of the standard treatment options for diabetes in many countries, with more than 300,000 people receiving this procedure in the United States alone in a year. Although the procedure was only officially launched in China in 2007, the technique has become more mature and accepted by more and more people, and has become one of the mainstream methods of diabetes treatment.