Diabetes mellitus, a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood glucose levels, continues to be a global health challenge. Effective self-management is crucial in controlling the disease and preventing its complications. This survey aims to comprehensively assess the viability of cutting-edge strategies in diabetes self-care management. The study synthesizes and analyzes the latest literature, research, and technological advancements in the field of diabetes self-management. It evaluates the efficacy, feasibility, and patient satisfaction associated with innovative approaches such as telemedicine, mobile applications, continuous glucose monitoring, and artificial pancreas systems. Additionally, the impact of personalized medicine and behavioral interventions on diabetes care is explored. The findings of this survey emphasize the growing importance of tailored and patient-centered self-management strategies. It becomes evident that advanced technologies and data-driven interventions play a pivotal role in enhancing diabetes management and improving overall patient outcomes. The integration of these strategies, along with healthcare professionals' guidance, is shown to empower individuals with diabetes to lead healthier lives. As the prevalence of diabetes continues to rise worldwide, this survey highlights the significance of embracing modern, evidence-based approaches to self-care management. These findings have implications for healthcare policy, practice, and future research directions, ultimately contributing to better diabetes control and a higher quality of life for individuals with diabetes.