Type 2 diabetes has been called geriatric diabetes because it is caused by the decline of pancreatic islet function and the inability to secrete sufficient amount of insulin to regulate blood sugar, so generally the older and less fit people are, the more likely they are to suffer from this disease. In recent years, the proportion of young adults in their twenties and thirties suffering from diabetes has been increasing, and type 2 diabetes is becoming more and more prevalent at a younger age. However, people still think that type 2 diabetes is a disease of the elderly and will not come to them in their youth, so not only will they not pay attention to prevention, but they will also become helpless when diabetes comes, not knowing how to deal with it. This situation is very detrimental to the treatment of diabetes. Diabetes requires early detection and treatment so that blood sugar can be regulated early and complications can be prevented. If there is some delay, complications such as vasculopathy are likely to occur. For people in their twenties and thirties, developing diabetes will indeed have some impact on the rest of their lives, but the size of the impact is actually up to them. As long as you can adjust your mindset, cooperate with treatment, and control your blood sugar well, diabetes will not affect your health that quickly. So after you know you have diabetes, you should adapt to the state of treatment as soon as possible, rather than giving up on yourself and delaying treatment. Moreover, if you belong to the obese type 2 diabetes, you can also be treated through weight loss metabolic surgery, although it can’t be cured, but the probability is that you can get rid of the dependence on drugs, just pay attention to some things in life, diet, etc., which will not cause too much interference to normal life, and you can live normally as well.