Diabetes Complications

Diabetes complications arise from prolonged high blood sugar levels, affecting various organs and systems in the body. Common complications include cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks and strokes, due to damaged blood vessels. Neuropathy (nerve damage) can cause pain or loss of sensation, especially in the feet, increasing the risk of infections and amputations. Kidney damage (nephropathy) may lead to kidney failure, while retinopathy can cause vision loss or blindness. Uncontrolled diabetes also weakens the immune system, making infections more likely. Poor circulation may result in slow wound healing, particularly in the extremities. Managing blood sugar, along with regular check-ups, proper diet, and exercise, is essential to prevent or minimize these serious complications. 

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