Generally speaking, Panax ginseng powder has no hypoglycemic effect. Panax ginseng is sweet, slightly bitter and warm. It belongs to the liver and stomach meridians. It has the effects of dispersing blood stasis and stopping bleeding (removing stasis and stopping bleeding), and subduing swelling and fixing pain (eliminating swelling and pain). It is mainly used for treating symptoms such as bruising and stasis of blood, bleeding from trauma, postpartum hematemesis, and vomiting of blood. It is recommended that diabetic patients learn to self-monitor their blood glucose, and adjust their glucose-lowering medication, diet and exercise according to the results of blood glucose monitoring. Do an annual screening for chronic complications of diabetes, such as fundus photography, urine protein measurement, etc., and promptly adjust the treatment program according to the blood glucose level and complications. It is generally believed that Panax ginseng powder has no hypoglycemic effect, so patients with abnormal blood sugar or diabetes should not use Panax ginseng powder without authorization, so as not to appear to affect the treatment.