What should women with diabetes do if they have sexual dysfunction? Can it be treated? Doctors should consciously pay attention to the sexual function status of female diabetic patients when consulting and treating them, so as to detect the abnormal sexual function of patients early and enable them to receive timely and effective targeted treatment. The treatment of diabetic FSD includes lifestyle changes, blood sugar control, psychological treatment, and reasonable Chinese and Western medicine medication. For diabetic FSD with depression, appropriate psychological counseling can be provided, and antidepressant drugs can also be used. Western medical treatment can also use hormone replacement therapy such as estrogen replacement therapy and androgen replacement therapy. Sildenafil (commonly known as Viagra), a commonly used PDE-5 inhibitor, can be used to treat female sexual arousal and orgasm disorders. While a number of Western medicine drugs are currently available for the treatment of this condition, they have limited effectiveness, while Chinese medicine has shown specific efficacy in treating female diabetic sexual dysfunction. The pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus is kidney deficiency and heat stasis, so the method of nourishing the kidney and liver and clearing heat stasis is commonly used in clinical practice. While treating sexual dysfunction with comprehensive treatment methods, diabetic FSD patients should also pay attention to dietary regimen. Sexual dysfunction patients’ healthy diet considerations: 1, eat more high-quality protein: high-quality protein mainly refers to a variety of animal foods, such as chicken, duck, fish, lean meat, eggs, can be put forward for the body’s needs with a variety of amino acids. Some animal food itself contains some sex hormones, is conducive to improving libido. 2, appropriate intake of fat: the survey shows that long-term vegetarian women, the age of menarche is delayed, estrogen secretion is reduced, libido is reduced and affect reproductive capacity. 3, supplement vitamins and trace elements: research has proved that vitamins a and e are vitamins related to maintaining sexual function and delaying aging. Vitamin C has a positive effect on the recovery of sexual function, which is rich in fresh dates, hawthorn, green pepper, tomatoes and other fruit sparse.