Official information from China in 2013 revealed that diabetes has threatened the survival and life expectancy of more than 11.6% of the country’s population, up from 0.6% in 1980. Hundreds of millions of people in China have the disease, with those in pre-diabetes accounting for 50.1% of the population. Less than 13% of those known to have the disease have their blood sugar under control. The vast majority of patients are unaware of their disease and even less are aware of the onset and control of diabetes. It is not until serious complications arise that many people discover the disease, but they are already in an advanced stage and extremely difficult to control. Life expectancy after the onset of the disease can be reduced by more than 10 years compared to that before the onset of the disease, and death can occur within a few years from vascular accidents, heart disease, kidney failure and acidosis. Diabetes is a systemic metabolic disorder and is closely related to hypertension, hyperlipidemia and cancer. Type 1 is mainly associated with family history, and about 90% of patients are type 2 diabetics. Type 2 diabetes is typically a chronic disease, the course of which depends on the level of blood glucose and the development of complications. Functional impairment is caused by high blood sugar and the inability of the body’s organ cells to apply sugar as a nutrient. Nowadays, there are many people, including clinical prescribers, who do not know how to better treat type 2 diabetes, and most of them can only tell you helplessly that it is a lifelong disease and there is no way to cure it completely. Most of them can only tell you that this is a lifelong disease and there is no way to cure it completely. Their understanding is basically stuck at the level of “sugar reduction method” and prescribing sugar-lowering drugs, without any innovative treatment methods of their own. New treatment options: Today, medical research has found that weight loss and metabolic surgery can alleviate and treat a portion of diabetes. Surgery is also very effective in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, not only improving blood sugar and metabolic disorders, but also reducing the occurrence of diabetic complications in the long term. A large amount of clinical data proves that the complete remission rate (clinical cure rate) of type 2 diabetes by weight reduction metabolic surgery is now more than 80%, and the overall effectiveness is more than 95%, and it becomes a reality for diabetic patients to get rid of internal medicine to keep their blood sugar stable. Compared to traditional medical medication, today’s weight loss surgery has 2 main advantages. The first one is that the treatment effect is significantly better than that of internal medicine. According to Professor Wu Liangping’s more than 10 years of experience in bariatric metabolic surgery and more than 1,200 cases of surgical case studies, it was found that after sugar patients received bariatric metabolic surgery, the long-term complete remission rate of diabetes reached more than 80%, and diabetic patients not only got rid of taking medication and insulin to control blood sugar, but also stopped the process of diabetes and even reversed some of the complications of diabetes. The second advantage is the short treatment time. Traditional internal medicine is a lifelong treatment, which requires a lot of manpower and resources, while weight reduction surgery has a hospitalization period of about 7 days and a surgery time of 60 minutes-90 minutes, plus because of the minimally invasive technology, the patient recovers quickly and can get out of bed and walk around the day after the surgery, and can live and work normally after being discharged from the hospital. Patients with diabetes may want to try this new treatment to get rid of the torment of diabetes as soon as possible.