Lipids, blood pressure and blood glucose are in a relationship of mutual influence and interaction. 1. Lipids and blood pressure: Elevated lipids will cause increased blood viscosity, narrowing of blood vessels, weakening of blood flow, thus causing vascular sclerosis, resulting in weakening of blood vessel elasticity, thus raising blood pressure. 2. Lipids and blood sugar: when the body’s sugar metabolism is abnormal, lipid metabolism will also be affected, and vice versa, and the two affect each other. 3. Blood pressure and blood sugar: It is currently believed that insulin resistance is the common pathophysiological basis for hypertension and diabetes. Therefore, lipids, blood pressure and blood glucose are interacting with each other. If patients want to get effective treatment, lipids, blood pressure and blood glucose should be controlled in normal range. Patients should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to control blood lipids, blood pressure and blood glucose, and should consult a doctor in time if there is any big fluctuation or discomfort.