The impact of diabetes on life may include diet and living, exercise, labor, and long-term health. 1. Diet and living: Diabetic patients’ daily manifestations are excessive drinking, excessive eating, excessive urination, and wasting, and they need to control their diet to avoid excessive intake that causes blood glucose elevation. Therefore, the daily diet should give priority to low-sugar food. 2. Exercise: Diabetic patients need to maintain good exercise habits. Regular exercise can not only enhance physical fitness, but also consume excess sugar in the body, which is conducive to alleviating the condition of diabetes. However, exercise should be done within the limits of strength, and should not be excessive to avoid causing other harm. 3. Labor: diabetic patients are generally weaker, it is not recommended to participate in heavier and more frequent physical labor. At the same time, it is recommended that mental laborers walk more and move more, to avoid long-term rigid sitting, the body sugar can not be consumed. 4. Long-term health: People with more serious diabetes, longer disease duration and poorer physical quality are very prone to complications, and the complications are more difficult to cure. For example, patients with diabetic retinopathy will experience vision loss and men will experience erectile dysfunction. Therefore, when diabetes is well controlled, it has less impact on daily life, but when complications occur, it has a greater impact on life. The daily diet of diabetic patients, especially the use of medication needs to be under the guidance of a professional physician, in order to facilitate the control of blood glucose.