Consequences of Diabetes in Human

Diabetes affects long-term damage to our body. Diabetic complications take a few years of poorly controlled diabetes to develop and these can be prevented by maintaining a strong level of control on diabetes, blood pressure, blood sugar level and cholesterol. Diabetes and coronary heart disease are closely related. Diabetes contributes to high blood pressure and relates to high cholesterol. The presence of nerve damage (neuropathy) is commonly noticed by numbness or tingling sensation in the hands or feet, lack of arousal in the penis or clitoris, excessive sweating. Unmanaged diabetes can also lead to skin conditions like the eruption of xanthomatotic, which causes hard yellow bumps with a red ring, digital sclerosis, which results in thick skin often on the hands or feet, diabetic dermopathy, which causes brown patches on the skin.

  • Joint pain and bone problems
  • Diabetes and dental health
  • Eating disorders of diabetic patients
  • Pregnancy related problems
  • Short term complications

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