Abstract
In recent years, the incidence of diabetes has been increasing, and the diabetic foot is a complication of diabetes, which seriously affects the life and health of patients. The effect of Chinese medicine in the treatment of diabetes is more and more recognized. To search for the treatment of diabetic foot using Traditional Chinese medicine - Just to collect research literature on TCM treatment of diabetes in order to summarize the common syndrome types and medication rules in recent years, and to provide a new treatment. Common syndrome has syndrome of the dual deficiency of qi and yin、syndrome of dual deficiency of qi and yin, syndrome of meridian stasis-heat, syndrome of meridian stasis-heat and so on. Common endotherapy medicine is clear heat medicinal, tonify qi medicine, activate blood and resolve stasis and so on. Traditional Chinese medicine has certain advantages and effects in the treatment of diabetes, but there is still no uniform standard.
 Peer Review History: 
 Received 20 February 2019; Revised 2 March; Accepted 11 March, Available online 15 March 2020
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 Average Peer review marks at initial stage: 5.5/10
 Average Peer review marks at publication stage: 7.0/10
 Reviewer(s) detail:
 Name: Dr. Nuray Ari
 Affiliation: Ankara University, Turkiye
 E-mail: ari@ankara.edu.tr
 
 Name: Dr. Asia Selman Abdullah
 Affiliation: University of Basrah, Iraq
 E-mail: asia_abdullah65@yahoo.com
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