A few misconceptions about diabetics were mentioned earlier, and here are a few more good habits/qualities that diabetics should have. Develop these habits, you can make the patient see twice as much effort, the control of diabetes can be said to benefit a lifetime. 1, strengthen learning Diabetes is not only a matter for doctors, but also for patients themselves. By seeing a doctor and communicating with him or her, the patient can learn a lot about diabetes. In addition to this, they should also seize all kinds of opportunities to learn, such as: from books, the Internet, patients, etc. to obtain knowledge of diabetes. It can be said that the more you know about diabetes, the better your blood sugar can be controlled. Diabetes is a lifelong disease, so you need to deal with your doctor for the rest of your life. Therefore, the benefits of choosing a relatively fixed doctor for long-term patient care are obvious. The patient and the doctor are relatively familiar with each other, communication is smoother, and the doctor understands the characteristics of the patient and has more control over the medication. Over time, the doctor and the patient become more of a friend. And some patients, random visits, doctors are bound to each detailed consultation, many patients do not understand, in turn, causing misunderstanding and trouble. 3, learn to communicate with the doctor Many patients visit the doctor, can not clearly and unambiguously about their condition, can not accurately respond to the problems they face to the doctor; or, even worse, that I do not say that the doctor should know. This is not true and in the end it is the patient’s own quality of care that is affected. Patients need to first understand their condition: when they became ill, which medications they are taking, what their various indicators are, etc. Being able to reach this level requires the patient to do the first thing: to learn more. Otherwise, it will be difficult for doctors and patients to communicate, you can’t understand the doctor’s words or even understand the deviation, and the problem can’t be solved well. 4.Learn to organize your own information Diabetes is a lifelong disease and needs lifelong management. The labs, tests and hospitalization data done by patients at different times represent the development and regression of the disease. This information is essential for analyzing the characteristics of the patient’s disease. Many patients do not focus on organizing and collecting the information after the examination, and they cannot tell the results of the examination very clearly themselves, then it is difficult for the doctor to judge the patient’s past and the rate of development. It is important to have regular checkups and to organize your labs, and to understand and grasp the meaning of your labs. This will enable you to get good communication with your doctor at the time of your visit and to receive further guidance from your doctor.