Complications From Diabetes
Diabetes is an insidious disease which can often lie undetected for many years and can cause very serious complications.
These include cataracts, blindness, nephropathy, and thrombosis. Many treatments can and should be given to help give any person who suffers from this condition the chance of a normal life.
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Side effects of diabetes include nausea, tiredness, and
palpitations. However, the most frequent side effects for the
diabetic person are hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, serious
conditions which can cause induce coma in the diabetic person.
In the long term, more serious diabetes complications include
blindness, infarction, limb amputation and renal diseases.
However there are currently many available treatments that
allow a diabetic to lead a healthy life. Diabetics should be
encouraged to take advantage of these treatments and seek
medical advice immediately upon suspecting that anything is
wrong.
Until insulin was discovered, type 1 diabetes always proved
fatal. Now with the discovery of insulin and other remedies
people with type 1 diabetes can live a long and fruitful life.
In western countries the main cause of blindness and renal
disease is the result of incorrect diabetes care. Diabetics are
also more sensitive than non-diabetics to specific oral and
gynecological infections because the bacteria involved in these
infections like sugar. A diabetics feet are particularly fragile
and problem-prone. In diabetic people, wounds can lead to
abscesses, even gangrene; this then results in amputation of
the infected limbs.
Especially when the person's diabetic state is not well looked
after, chronic hyperglycemia, over a period of time, gradually
damages the small blood vessels in the kidneys and eyes, as
well as the nerves. Over the years, this eventually leads to a
failing of these specific organs. Certain blood vessels are
prone to blockage in a diabetic. Therefore in a diabetis,
certain parts of the body, such as the heart and lungs do not
receive an adequate supply of blood. The person can die as a
result of this. Also as previously-stated, permanent excess
blood sugar leads to complications such as renal insufficiency,
blindness and neuropathy of the legs.
Fainting or coma caused by hyperglycemia are usually acute
complications of diabetes type 1. These situatations also occur
in people suffering from hypoglycemia. Both conditions are due
to insulin not injected or an insufficient dose being given,
respectively. Sometimes it is difficult to determine whether a
diabetic person is hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic. One excellent
method to determine their proper state is to smell their breath.
You will find sweet breath present in a person suffering from a
hyperglycemic condition. This is the result of ketones in the
body being burned for fuel. When the body can no longer use
glucose as fuel, this condition is known as acidic ketosis.
This occurs when sugar can not penetrate the cells because of
the absence of insulin. The cells are then savaged, resulting
in abnormally massive ketone degradation. Ketones are the human
body's toxic waste. Untreated, it results in coma and eventually
premature death.
About The Author: David Brown writes for several web sites,
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