What are the conditions for diabetes office chronic disease

The conditions for chronic disease for diabetes are different for each region. If you have type 1 diabetes, you can apply for chronic disease; if you have type 2 diabetes, you can be classified as having simple type 2 diabetes or type 2 diabetes with complications. If you have type 2 diabetes, you may not be eligible for chronic disease. If it is type 2 diabetes with complications, and the more types and degrees of complications, the easier it is to apply for chronic disease. If type 2 diabetes is combined with retinopathy, if type 2 diabetes is combined with nephropathy, if there is positive urine protein and significantly elevated urine microalbumin, if type 2 diabetes is combined with peripheral vascular disease, if there is atheromatous plaque in the carotid or lower extremity arteries, and if type 2 diabetes is combined with neuropathy, the more these complications are combined, the easier it is to apply for chronic disease.