Diabetes is a chronic disease that is impossible to cure. But it can be controlled with medication, diet, and exercise to reduce complications. The early stages of diabetes are generally not very high based on blood sugar, which can be adjusted by exercise, and diet. Blood glucose value between 6.0 and 7.1 belongs to the state of impaired fasting blood glucose, this stage can be temporarily without drug treatment, diet and exercise to achieve regulation. Once the blood sugar is higher than 7.1 on two or more different days, medication is needed. Once diabetes is diagnosed, it needs to be controlled for a long time, in order to prevent complications of diabetes from affecting the quality of life in the later stages. In summary, diabetes is a chronic disease that requires long-term medication control once it is labeled as such. Therefore, it cannot be cured. The purpose of medication is to slow down the process of diabetes. To avoid complications. So be sure to take your medication long term, regularly, and be sure to have your diet under strict control.