It is possible to manage diabetes but its complete cure is often not since it is a chronic
disease. With proper management and a healthy lifestyle, diabetics can avoid the consequences that
might erupt if the disease is not treated properly. If the management of diabetes is not proper, the
following are the likely effects:
1. Hypoglycemia – Hypoglycemia is the drastic reduction of the glucose
levels in the blood due to the action of insulin or prescribed pills. The solution here would be to
test the level immediately and also eat sugar or a piece of chocolate to remedy the imbalance.
2. Hyperglycemia – Hyperglycemia is the condition when the glucose levels
in the blood alarmingly shoot up. If a person is under severe stress, this is likely to happen.
Also, a diabetic may find his levels rising after a particularly rich meal.
3. Possible complications – High glucose levels in the blood if neglected
for long can cause complications in the case of diabetic patients. Eye damage (diabetic
retinopathy). Kidney and nerve damage are known to occur. Diabetes also increases the chance of the
patient experiencing cardiac complications. Hardening of the arteries and strokes are common, if
precautions are not taken.
4. Impotency – The percentage of impotent men who have diabetes is very
high. In fact, diabetes in men is one of the causes of sterility in couples. So, if diabetes is
diagnosed as the reason for impotency, controlling the diabetes the diabetes will make the impotency
go away.
5. Susceptibility to infection – Due to high glucose levels, infections
set in more easily in the case of a diabetic than a non-diabetic. Also, the infection takes a longer
time to be cured than it would otherwise.
6. Amputation – Diabetics are known to suffer from foot ulcers or small
areas of gangrene. If not treated in time, the limb may require amputation. Regular monitoring and
therapy has shown a reduction in the incidence of amputations in diabetic clinics.
Hope, I have covered some of the major adverse effects if diabetes is not managed properly. So to
live healthier and longer you need to control your blood sugar level.
Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information
only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional before embarking on any health
program.
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