After many visits to the countryside to do medical consultation and popularization, many diabetic patients have more or less understanding of the complications. Several patients have asked a similar question: Will every diabetic patient end up with a diabetic foot? Although there are no absolutes, the chances of developing a diabetic foot are high for patients who have a long history of diabetes, are older, have poor glycemic control, have a diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, have atherosclerosis, have diabetic retinopathy, have diabetic kidney damage, have skeletal deformities of the foot, often wear shoes that don’t fit, often take a variety of supplements that interrupt their regular treatment, or have a diabetic foot. eating a variety of health care products to interrupt regular treatment, calluses on the feet, corns, dry lower limbs, unexplained pain in the legs and feet, hypertension and hyperlipidemia patients. If you have a few items, then the risk will be greater. Such patients hope that we can adjust our mindset, do a good job of prevention, control blood sugar, blood pressure and blood lipids under the guidance of doctors, intervene and treat the problems in time, and believe that after effective prevention, we can still avoid the onset of diabetic foot.