Although we are not strangers to diabetes, we are not nearly aware of its dangers! In particular, diabetes is more likely to be overlooked because there is no significant discomfort until there are obvious complications. A few sets of data will give a more intuitive understanding of the dangers of diabetes. Diabetes is the first cause of uremia, blindness, and non-traumatic amputation in Europe, America, and major cities in China. Recent international and domestic surveys have shown that three-quarters of coronary heart disease is combined with hyperglycemia, and nearly half of cerebrovascular patients are combined with diabetes. In recent years, international and domestic surveys have shown that three-quarters of coronary heart diseases are combined with hyperglycemia, and nearly half of cerebrovascular patients are combined with diabetes. What is more frightening is that the current treatment rate of domestic diabetic patients is less than one-third, and in the long run, there will be more and more diabetic patients with serious complications in the future. Therefore, the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases such as diabetes is already an important public health issue for the country. Can diseases like diabetes and hypertension, which are currently incurable, only be treated negatively? The answer is no! With scientific management of chronic diseases, it is perfectly possible to be a healthy person with a disease! Change the habit of only prescribing medication without examination! Change the habit of feeling without looking at the indicators! Remember! Treatment not meeting the target is equal to untreated! Life is changing, and treatment also needs to be regularly evaluated and adjusted by a specialist according to changes in indicators, in order to maintain the relative stability of blood sugar, blood pressure, lipids and other indicators for a long time, in order to prevent complications and reduce the harm of diabetes to the maximum extent. The treatment of diabetes is like a long march, a test of the patient’s wisdom and perseverance! Choice determines the outcome, persistence is victory!