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What are the long term complications for diabetes?
Long-term complications include but are not limited to neuropathy; blindness or other eye problems; lethargy; kidney disease; possible heart problems &/or stroke.
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What condition is a complication of diabetes mellitus?
There are several conditions that are complications of diabetes mellitus. The most common conditions include eye problems like glaucoma and cataracts, foot ulcers, high cholesterol, high blood...
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Is diabetes mellitus a complication of cholecystectomy?
Your question is a good one, but there seems to be not enough research done in that area to answer definitively if cholecystectomies have the unfortunate side effect of increasing the risk of...
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What is Diabetes Pain and Complication A Generation Diseases?
Where there is pain The cells of the body need insulin, a hormone that allows the conversion of food (glucose) into energy, a person with diabetes does not properly process glucose (sugar), and the...
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What are the different complications of type 2 diabetes?
The complications of Diabetes Mellitus type 2 include, but are not limited to neuropathy (damaged nerves), nephropathy (damaged kidneys), retinopathy (damaged retina of the eyes), increased risk for...