Diabetes can cause many complications, including heart attack, stroke, nerve damage (nueropathy,)vision problems or blindness, bladder, kidney and liver problems, and erectile dysfunction. Although there is no cure for Diabetes, being aware of Diabetic symptoms, monitoring glucose levels and following a diabetes diet can help prevent these complications.
Early recognition of diabetes complications
Early recognition of diabetes complications
January 5, 2009
Lyle Mitzner, MD
Clinical Advisor
The primary goal of diabetes management is to prevent end-organ complications. Most diabetes-rel
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Diabetes and Heart Disease: Tips for PreventionDiabetes and Heart Disease: Tips for Prevention
Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
eMedTV
People with diabetes can do a lot to prevent heart disease and stroke. Some suggestions include the following:
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Diabetic depressionDiabetes depression is associated with poorer diabetes care and blood glucose level. Depression is more in people with diabetes compared to people without diabetes.
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Urinary tract infections - UTIUrinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that usually develops when micro-organism enters the opening of the urethra and multiplies in the urinary tract.
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