Whether diabetic patients with toe ulcers need to be amputated depends on the patient’s local blood supply and whether the blood glucose control is good to analyze the situation, usually most of the patients do not need to be amputated. When diabetic patients have toe ulcers, they need to control their blood sugar well and promote local blood supply, in this case, the wound is not conducive to bacterial growth. And patients are treated with anti-inflammatory drugs such as cephalosporin, amoxicillin, etc., and circulatory improvement drugs such as clopidogrel, vincristine, etc. under the guidance of doctors. After the above treatments, the ulcerated area will gradually decrease, and amputation is usually not needed. However, some patients with diabetic foot damage is serious, gangrene in the anterior half of the foot with ulceration occurs, such a lesion to do partial amputation is unavoidable, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. Diabetic toe ulcers, should go to the local hospital in time, as early as possible to find the problem as early as possible treatment, so as not to delay the condition.