”Diabetes is not scary, what is scary is the complications of diabetes”, this is a common saying among women and children, because diabetes complications can cause a variety of pathologies such as heart, brain, kidney, eye, foot, peripheral nerve, etc., which is the “invisible killer” of diabetic patients that causes disability and death. What can be done to prevent and control this invisible “killer”? The key to the prevention and treatment of diabetes complications is to be proactive and to insist on the word “early”, i.e., proactive early prevention, early detection and early treatment. In addition to monitoring blood glucose, blood lipids and blood pressure, we should also check the fundus of the eyes, 24-hour urine albumin, electrocardiogram, blood vessels of both lower limbs and the sensation of both feet to detect complications early and treat them early, so as to reduce the disability rate of complications and reduce medical expenses. The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine says, “Do not treat the sick to cure the unwell.” People without diabetes have to prevent diabetes, those with diabetes have to prevent diabetes complications, and those with complications have to take active steps to prevent the spread and worsening of diabetes complications. Patients with diabetes must be the “owners” of their own blood sugar and play a central role in blood sugar control, which requires that they have the knowledge to do so. Patients must have their glycosylated hemoglobin checked every three months, and experts from the International Diabetes Federation have revealed that in some Asian countries, including China, the number of patients who do not receive such a routine test as glycosylated hemoglobin is very high. If glycosylated hemoglobin is not well controlled and is too high, patients need to adjust their medication, diet and exercise regimen to reduce the risk of stroke, heart disease, kidney failure, blindness and amputation. As diabetes progresses, patients with diabetes may have problems of one kind or another at any time, and because of the damage to the nervous system, it is not easy to detect problems in the body, so patients with diabetes must frequently observe changes in all parts of the body and take prompt action once they find signs. Patients should go to a regular hospital for physical examination once every six months, and those who are in a position to do so should also bring their own blood glucose meter to monitor the changes in their blood glucose from time to time, and according to the results of the monitoring, adjust the amount of medication, exercise and food intake in time to keep their blood glucose within the ideal range. For diabetic patients, prevention and timely treatment are needed. Early drug treatment is advocated, and early drug prevention and control of complications should be advocated. Preventing and controlling complications, improving the quality of life of diabetic patients and prolonging their lives are the highest goals of diabetes treatment. At this stage, in the treatment of diabetes, prevention and control of complications is still the main means to control hyperglycemia. However, the causes of diabetic complications are complex and far more than diabetes itself, and hyperglycemia is only one of the main causes of complications. Although controlling blood glucose can largely reduce the occurrence of complications, it is not the only one. The implementation of intensive treatment programs used to control hyperglycemia is more difficult, and the incidence of hypoglycemia is higher and also has certain drawbacks. The Qirilongjiang and Glucose-lowering Tablets developed by the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine are suitable for diabetic patients, which can benefit Qi and nourish Yin, invigorate blood circulation, improve symptoms while controlling blood sugar, and have significant effects on preventing and treating diabetic complications. By testing the relevant indicators, it is shown that the new diabetes drug Qirilongjiang Zhujiangshang Glucose-lowering Tablets can improve the clinical symptoms of diabetic patients, reduce pain and prolong life expectancy, with no damage to heart, liver and kidney. ”Diabetes is not scary, what is scary is the complications of diabetes”, this is a common saying among women and children, because the complications of diabetes can cause a variety of pathologies such as heart, brain, kidney, eye, foot, peripheral nerve, etc., which is the “invisible killer” that causes disability and death of diabetic patients. What can be done to prevent and control this invisible “killer” of diabetes complications? The key to the prevention and treatment of diabetes complications is to be proactive and to insist on the word “early”, i.e., proactive early prevention, early detection and early treatment. In addition to monitoring blood glucose, blood lipids and blood pressure, we should also check the fundus of the eyes, 24-hour urine albumin, electrocardiogram, blood vessels of both lower limbs and the sensation of both feet to detect complications early and treat them early, so as to reduce the disability rate of complications and reduce medical expenses. The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine says, “Do not treat the sick to cure the unwell.” People without diabetes have to prevent diabetes, those with diabetes have to prevent diabetes complications, and those with complications have to take active steps to prevent the spread and worsening of diabetes complications. Patients with diabetes must be the “owners” of their own blood sugar and play a central role in blood sugar control, which requires that they have the knowledge to do so. Patients must have their glycosylated hemoglobin checked every three months, and experts from the International Diabetes Federation have revealed that in some Asian countries, including China, the number of patients who do not receive such a routine test as glycosylated hemoglobin is very high. If glycosylated hemoglobin is not well controlled and is too high, patients need to adjust their medication, diet and exercise regimen to reduce the risk of stroke, heart disease, kidney failure, blindness and amputation. As diabetes progresses, patients with diabetes may have problems of one kind or another at any time, and because of the damage to the nervous system, it is not easy to detect problems in the body, so patients with diabetes must frequently observe changes in all parts of the body and take prompt action once they find signs. Patients should go to a regular hospital for physical examination once every six months, and those who are in a position to do so should also bring their own blood glucose meter to monitor the changes in their blood glucose from time to time, and according to the results of the monitoring, adjust the amount of medication, exercise and food intake in time to keep their blood glucose within the ideal range. For diabetic patients, prevention and timely treatment are needed. Early drug treatment is advocated, and early drug prevention and control of complications should be advocated. Preventing and controlling complications, improving the quality of life of diabetic patients and prolonging their life span are the highest goals of diabetes treatment.