It is recommended that diabetic patients should seriously learn about the prevention and treatment of diabetes and its complications, understand the danger and seriousness of various symptoms of diabetes and its complications, master the knowledge of diet therapy, exercise therapy, psychotherapy, application of oral hypoglycemic drugs, application of various insulins, methods of blood glucose monitoring, monitoring of diabetic complications, etc. Do not believe in commercial advertisements and do not follow the clouds. Under the correct guidance of a diabetes specialist, treat diabetes scientifically and rationally so that the fasting blood sugar, two-hour postprandial blood sugar, glycosylated hemoglobin, blood pressure, blood lipids, body weight, neck circumference, waist circumference, waist-M-hip ratio, and urine microalbumin of diabetic patients are all within normal values, reduce the occurrence of diabetic complications to a minimum, improve the quality of life of diabetic patients, and maximize the The Department of Endocrinology of the Sixth People’s Hospital of Anyang City has been working to reduce the occurrence of diabetic complications to a minimum, improve the quality of life of diabetic patients, minimize the medical costs of diabetes and its complications, and make the lives of diabetic patients more harmonious, happy and fulfilling. Song Liusheng of the Department of Endocrinology of the Sixth People’s Hospital of Anyang City is going to introduce several important control indicators of diabetes for the reference of diabetic patients as follows. Fasting blood glucose should preferably be controlled at <5.6mmol/L-7.0mmol/L; two-hour postprandial blood glucose <7.8mmol/L-10.0mmol/L; glycosylated hemoglobin <6.5%; blood pressure <135/85mmHg (blood pressure should be <120/70mmHg for those who have diabetic nephropathy); cholesterol <4.5mmol/L, DHL-cholesterol >1.1mmol/L, triglycerides <1.5mmol/L, LDL-cholesterol <2.6mmol/L; body mass index = weight (kg)/height (m)2, men <25, women <24; neck circumference: men <38cm, women <35cm; waist circumference: men <2.5 city feet, women <2.3 city feet; waist/hip ratio: men <0.9, women <0.85; urine microalbumin <19mg/L.