Yes if not treated right away, it can become deadly. Its an insulin imbalance for diabetics so if untreated it can cause you to faint and also cause a coma which can than lead to death.
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Infection and shock are examples of life-threatening consequences of severe burns. Body fluid loss leading to dehydration is another life-threatening consequence.
The term referring to delivering an electric shock to treat a life-threatening arrhythmia is synchronized cardioversion.
In some cases, bacteremia leads to septic shock, a potentially life-threatening condition
Circulatory shock, or simply 'shock' is a life-threatening medical condition. One is in shock when blood isn't sufficient to supply the brain with oxygen. The shock is progressive and it can be deadly if it is not made well quickly.
Anaphylaxis or Anaphylactic shock, typically.
sight threatening diabetic retinopathy
A major concern for diabetic people is going into a shock or a type of coma that results because of low blood sugar levels. To treat mild forms of diabetic shock, immediate consumption of sugary foods and beverages must be taken, such as candy, honey, and sugar cubes.
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 pressure and neuropathy.