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Why Diabetes is So Dangerous?

The risk of stroke for someone with diabetes is four times higher than for someone without diabetes. High blood pressure and damaged blood vessels put added strain on the heart, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.


Too much glucose in your system can cause restricted blood flow, leading to a variety of symptoms and damage to the blood vessels. Smokers with diabetes are at an even higher risk.


Damaged blood vessels in the eyes can cause visual disturbances like floaters. If left untreated, this can lead to blindness. If you have diabetes you have an increased risk of cataracts and glaucoma compared with people who don’t have diabetes.


Diabetes causes nerve damage, which often feels like “pins and needles”. Damaged nerves can also alter your perception of heat, cold, and pain, increasing your risk of injuries.


Diabetes can also raise your risk of bacterial, fungal, and yeast infections. Your feet are the most vulnerable to infection. Diabetes increases your risk of calluses, infections, or ulcers of the foot. This can be caused by nerve damage from high blood sugar and a decrease in circulation to your feet.


Poor blood sugar management can cause delayed emptying of food from the stomach. This can cause bloating, heartburn, and nausea.

Dangerous Diabetes Signs

  • Extreme thirst is often one of the first noticeable symptoms of diabetes

  • Having to urinate frequently may be an early warning sign of diabetes

  • High levels of protein in your urine may mean your kidneys have some damage and aren’t functioning well

  • Sweet-smelling breath may indicate high levels of ketones, a serious complication of diabetes

  • Overall kidney and pancreas problems can cause you to feel more tired. This can also make it harder for you to concentrate

  • Dry, cracked skin, especially on the feet

If you have diabetes you can still live a long, happy, and healthy life, but it’s very important to manage your condition. Complications are not inevitable, and you can do everything that you did before.


Don’t hesitate to contact us or give us a call at (781) 581- 6181 to know the method to lower blood sugar.


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