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What are the complications of diabetes?

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What are the complications of diabetes?

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Heart disease (cardiovascular disease), blindness (retinopathy), nerve damage (neuropathy), kidney damage (nephropathy).

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When diabetes is poorly controlled, it can lead to chronic complications. Consistently elevated blood sugars can have destructive effects, but complications can be avoided with proper attention to blood glucose. People with diabetes can prevent, delay, and even reverse complications by maintaining excellent blood glucose control. It is important to be aware of the possible complications, know the symptoms, and take preventative measures. Coronary Heart Disease People with diabetes tend to have higher amounts of fats in their blood. Researchers have found that heart attack is a chief cause of death in people whose diabetes developed after age 30. Heart disease involves the build-up of plaque deposits in the blood vessels (atherosclerosis) that can lead to angina, heart attack and heart failure. Research shows that people with diabetes are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease. Retinopathy (Blindness) Your eyes are very vulnerable to the effects of diabetes. Many people experienc

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