In addition to exercise and diet, medication is also a very important means of controlling diabetes, but when using medication, people commonly encounter a problem: as the age of the disease gets longer, the dose of medication also gets higher and higher, and some drugs that once worked very well are now difficult to achieve the desired effect of sugar control. The reason for this is that diabetes is getting worse and worse and the ability to control sugar is getting worse. Although diabetic patients can control their blood sugar well through medication at the beginning, it does not reduce the pressure on the pancreas, which is still in a state of overdraft, so the function will become weaker and weaker, and the secretion of insulin will gradually decrease, so the dose of medication will naturally become larger and larger. In addition to the aggravation of the disease, the “secondary failure” of the drug is also one of the reasons why it does not work. For example, sulfonylurea hypoglycemic drugs may be able to achieve very good effect of lowering sugar when taken initially, but after a long time, its efficacy will be followed by deterioration, unable to achieve the desired effect of sugar control. Patients with diabetes can use a combined combination of multiple drugs to enhance the effect of blood glucose control, or with insulin to control blood glucose. Patients who are eligible for diabetes surgery treatment can also be treated by weight loss metabolic surgery. When the condition is not very serious, it can be achieved to control blood sugar in the normal range without the use of drugs, which can well solve those troubles brought by the use of drugs.