My mother was diagnosed with early-stage diabetic retinopathy at the ophthalmologist, and I was concerned, so I took her to the internal medicine department. They said blood sugar management was crucial, so I wanted a more systematic consultation. In the examination room, the director meticulously reviewed her diabetes medication history, recent blood sugar levels, and even her eating habits. He didn't just adjust her medication; he explained in an understandable way why retinal complications can develop and the importance of stable blood sugar control, which put my mother at ease. First, I had a glycated hemoglobin and fasting blood sugar test to assess my current condition. Based on the results, the doctor adjusted my diabetes medication. He also gave me specific guidance on managing my postprandial blood sugar and adjusting my diet to reduce blood sugar fluctuations. He also instructed me on how to record my blood sugar at home. While insulin treatment may be considered if necessary, I was reassured that I could currently manage my condition with medication adjustments and lifestyle management. What I liked about this hospital was that they thoroughly explained the patient's condition and provided counseling until the guardian understood. The examination process was quick, and my mother was able to receive treatment without major inconvenience. After the consultation, the management plan became clear, which put the whole family at ease.