How to regulate high blood sugar in Chinese medicine

High blood sugar belongs to the category of “thirst” in Chinese medicine, and can be adjusted with medication according to the patient’s type of manifestation.
Lung heat and fluid injury (heat in the lungs, continuously depleting the body’s fluid): see thirst and drinking, dry mouth and tongue, frequent urination, irritable heat (irritable and sultry) and excessive sweating, etc., can be used to quench thirst formula with additional subtractions.
Stomach heat blazing evidence: see eating and drinking a lot, easy to hunger, thirst, urinate a lot, emaciation, stool dryness, etc., can be used to add and subtract Jade Lady Decoction.
Deficiency of qi and yin: see thirst, drinking a lot of water, frequent but not quenching thirst, eating a lot of food and having loose stools, or eating less food, lack of mental energy, weakness of limbs, thinness, etc., can be used to add or subtract Seven-flavored Atractylodes Macrocephalae Powder.
Kidney yin deficiency: frequent urination, turbid as ointment, or urine with sweet odor, lumbar and knee weakness, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, dry mouth and lips, dry skin, itching, etc., can be used for six flavors of dihuang pill with subtractions.
Yin and Yang deficiency: frequent urination, turbid as paste, even drinking one ulcer, emaciated face, dry ears, soreness and weakness of waist and knees, lack of warmth of limbs, cold limbs, impotence or menstrual disorders, etc., can be used in the Jin Gui Kidney Qi Pill with additional subtractions.
It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor with medication to regulate.