White globule ratio refers to the ratio of albumin and globulin, the normal range of white globule ratio is between 1.5-2.5, and the white globule ratio of diabetic patients is 2.02, which is within the normal range. The white globule ratio is an important reference index in liver function tests, referring to the ratio of albumin and globulin in liver function tests, reflecting the synthesis function of the liver. You can’t just look at the white globule ratio, whether the liver damage is serious or not, you have to synthesize the other indexes, such as the liver function and the coagulation, in order to determine whether the decrease of the white globule ratio is related to the liver damage, and to what extent the liver damage has reached. Diabetes treatment needs to be premised on diet control and exercise therapy. Diabetic patients should reduce the consumption of high-fat and high-cholesterol foods, moderate consumption of high-fiber foods, small meals, and pay attention to monitoring blood glucose changes. Abnormal laboratory indicators, it is recommended to seek medical advice.