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No, blood pressure is not a determining factor for a diagnosis of Diabetes. Instead, high or low blood sugar (glucose) is a determining factor for Diabetes. However, it is true that Diabetes can lead to heart disease.
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Yes they can. Let's get a bit more clear about that answer. Parents give you a predisposition towards diabetes. If your parents have diabetes, you need to watch what you eat and how heavy you get. What they can not do is transmit the disease. It is not a communicable disease.
Adults with diabetes are 2-4 times more likely to have heart disease than adults without. High blood sugar increases the risk for heart attack and coronary artery disease. Specifically, adults with type 2 diabetes typically have high blood pressure and suffer from obesity, increasing their risk of heart disease issues.
Diabetes Conjunctivitis, high blood pressure, cataracts.One disease is Glaucoma which is unequal pressure in the eye.
A comorbidity is a disease or condition that coexists with a primary disease but also stands on it's own as a specific disease. For example, someone can have hypertension (high blood pressure) and not have diabetes. But on the other hand, someone with diabetes very often has hypertension too. So hypertension is a common comorbidity of diabetes. Other common comorbidities of diabetes are hyperlipidemia, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and obesity.
AnswerAbdominal fat has been linked to heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholsterol and diabetes.
High blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease these are a few.
Controlling obesity, blood pressure, and Diabetes can help to reduce the risk of this disease
Controlling obesity, blood pressure, and diabetes can help to reduce the risk of this disease
It is used to help children with leukimia or diabetes
Diabetes is a human disease, not an animal disease.