Both blood glucose and blood lipids are substances normally present in the blood. Abnormalities of blood glucose and blood lipids are both metabolic disorders and are likely to occur in the same patient. The differences between blood glucose and blood lipids are mainly as follows: First, the definitions are different, blood lipids refer to the concentration of lipids in blood, and blood glucose refers to the concentration of glucose in blood. Second, the examination items are different. Lipids include total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, etc. Blood glucose refers to glucose in the blood. Third, the impact is different, elevated blood lipid is lipid metabolism disorder, easily lead to atherosclerosis, easy to form plaque, the formation of coronary heart disease, brain infarction, etc.. Elevated blood glucose is diabetes, long-term diabetes poor blood glucose control is easy to form a variety of acute complications, but also easy to combine heart, brain, kidney, nerve, fundus and a variety of chronic complications.