Diabetic patients with colds should choose appropriate medications according to their individual conditions under the guidance of a doctor, such as compound aminophenol alkylamine, aminocrystalline capsules and other medications, and avoid using medications on their own. Diabetic patients with colds should be careful in choosing medications. When there are symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, headache, nasal congestion, etc., you can take drugs such as cotrimoxazole and aminoglutethimide capsules under the guidance of specialists, which can relieve the symptoms caused by the common cold or influenza, but are forbidden to use for patients with severe liver or kidney insufficiency. At the same time, try to avoid the use of cold and flu medicines containing sucrose, so as not to lead to elevated blood sugar. Diabetic patients with colds should standardize the use of medication under the guidance of a doctor, not self-medication.