Eating peanuts will generally raise blood sugar. Peanuts contain a certain amount of calories, so after eating is likely to cause an increase in blood glucose, but the glycemic index of peanuts is not high, so although appropriate eating peanuts will cause an increase in blood glucose, but will not lead to blood glucose rises too fast, too high. Moreover, peanuts are rich in protein, dietary fiber, carotene and other nutrients, so healthy people or patients with high blood sugar can eat a small amount of peanuts or moderate, but do not recommend excessive consumption. Healthy people or patients with high blood sugar are recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle and diet in daily life, and patients with high blood sugar should also use hypoglycemic drugs as prescribed by the doctor.