Whether diabetic patients can take Panax ginseng or not is decided according to the patient’s own symptoms. If diabetic patients are accompanied by symptoms of blood stasis and obstruction, they can take Panax ginseng under the guidance of a doctor. Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by chronic hyperglycemia caused by multiple etiological factors, and is caused by defective insulin secretion and/or action. Typical clinical features are polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia and emaciation. Panax ginseng has the effects of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), stopping bleeding and resolving pain. It can be used for treating various bleeding conditions, blood stasis, swelling and pain, bruises and injuries that are caused by blood stasis and obstruction. Therefore, it can be applied to diabetic patients with symptoms of blood stasis and obstruction. Excessive intake of Panax ginseng may cause nausea, frequent vomiting, bleeding tendency such as blood in sputum, bleeding gums, excessive menstruation, etc. Panax ginseng tablets may cause allergic rashes. Pregnant women should take it with caution. Specific medication needs to be under the guidance of a physician.