Side Effects of Diabetes
There are many side effects of diabetes,
which depend upon the severity and type of diabetes to a person.
Diabetes is caused when there is decreased or increased volume of
insulin in the human body. It can be cured by taking proper medications,
but most of the diabetic patient do not care for their health, which
leads to other severe health complications and even death.
The Diabetic Ketoacidosis occurs when
the diabetic patient goes through dehydration. The hormones start
breaking down the fat and muscles or liver cells in to glucose and get
over the deficiency, thus causing fatigue, dry skin and mouth, abdominal
pain, low blood pressure, increased heart rate, rapid breathing or
nausea.
The chances of stroke increase with
diabetes because these patients go through high or low blood pressure
problems consequently increasing the stress in blood vessels. The blood
vessels of retina may also swell and cause many eye diseases like
Cataract, Glaucoma and Diabetic Retinopathy. In cataract the eye lens
gets clouded and affects the vision. The optic nerve is damaged and loss
of vision is caused because of Glaucoma. In Diabetic Retinopathy there
is blindness or severe loss of vision.
Because of reduction in blood
circulation, feet are the part of the body that receives the least
amount of blood and due to this, the risk of foot ulcers increases. A
slight injury turns out to be severe and it does not even alleviate too
soon. In the inner ear, there are many small blood vessels which
contribute in hearing, when the blood sugar level increases it also
affects the hearing of the patients.
Due to high or low levels of blood
sugars in nerves, diabetes causes negative affects in the sensation and
does not let you feel the pain or temperature swings. Through this the
nerves get damage badly and are not able to recognize various
sensations. This side effect of diabetes is known as Diabetic
Neuropathy. It also causes numbness, burning and pain at the affects
almost every part of the body. Because of this nerve damage,
Gastroparesis also occurs in which the food passes through stomach after
long delays and results in are abdominal bloating, weight loss, lack of appetite, heartburn and vomiting.
The kidney starts getting damaged when
there is high blood pressure or excessive minerals passes through urine.
The symptoms surface 5 to 10 years of regular damage. If this damage is
diagnosed in early stage then the patient can slow it down by keeping
control on blood pressure, by eating healthy diet and exercise
regularly. These healthy measures can prevent the kidney damages but not
completely.
These serious health problems can be
prevented through the correct treatment at the earlier stages and by
adopting the medically recommended healthy lifestyle.
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