Complications Of Diabetes
Just like in any other
illnesses, the first thing that people need is to be informed
and educated about the disease that may be prone
to. In case of diabetes, extensive knowledge about
this can help people who are already suffering from it to cope
up and manage and can also help
those who don’t have it yet to be more careful and to avoid the
illness.
But, aside from having extensive knowledge on the disease
such as its causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, it also
pays to know if there would be related complications. This is
to prepare one’s self—emotionally, physically, and
emotionally—about the possibilities of coping not just with
diabetes but other complications related to it as well.
There are certain factors that affect people to be prone to
diabetes such as age, heredity and ethnicity. But regardless of
the risk factors, the related complications would just be the
same. The following are just some of the complications of
diabetes that people who are prone to it must pay attention
to:
1. HEART DISEASE AND STROKE. Experts say that people who
have diabetes have greater risks to having coronary heart
diseases and to stroke compared to those who don’t have them.
In fact, these complications are the lead causes of death among
diabetics all over the world. People suffering from diabetes
are prone to heart diseases and stroke because the fatty
deposits brought by drastic changes in the body can block the
arteries and leads to heart attack. Because of lesser amount of
insulin in the body compared to regular people, diabetics have
higher incidence of blood clotting and can also lead to high
blood pressure or hypertension.
2. DIABETIC KIDNEY DISEASE. Among people with diabetes,
kidney failure is the most common complication because the
blood-filtering units of the kidneys are being damaged. Once
the kidney has been damaged, important proteins are being along
with urine and eventually, the kidneys won’t be able to remove
the waste products present in the blood anymore. The good thing
is, not all diabetics experience End-Stage Kidney Disease
(ESRD) which can be life threatening. To avoid this
complication, you must stop smoking cigarettes and always keep
the blood pressure under control at all times.
3. DIABETIC EYE DISEASE. This refers to the group of eye
problems that diabetics—people with diabetes—may have as a
result of the chronic disease. In worst cases, this set of eye
related problems such as diabetic retinopathy, damaged vessels
of the eye’s retina, cataract, cloudiness in the lens of the
eyes, glaucoma, and increased fluid pressure inside the eye
that is damaging to optic nerve. All of these, when not treated
immediately and now monitored properly can lead to total loss
of vision loss or blindness.
4. DIABETIC NEUROPATHY. Those people who are into smoking,
drinking, and those who have poor control with glucose are more
prone to developing neuropathy compared to those diabetics who
are not into these vices and bad habits.
5. GASTROPARESIS. This disorder involves the stomach as a
result of prolonged emptying. Studies show that around 20 to 30
percent of diabetics suffering from “type 1 diabetes” are more
prone to this diabetes complication because it severely damages
the “vagus nerve” which is responsible for keeping the food
moving through person’s the digestive tract. Although it is
also diagnosed among those who have “type 2 diabetes” the cases
are comparatively lower.
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