Specific problems associated with Diabetes include:
Eye Problems, some of which can lead to blindness.
Gum Disease
Kidney Disease
Neuropathy
Foot Problems
Erectile Dysfunction in Males
Coeliac Disease
Ketoacidosis
Amputation, usually as a result of Gangrene
Nocturia
Cholesterol Problems
For more information about these conditions, see;
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-complications/diabetes-complications.html
Retinopathy, neuropathy, nephropathy, MI, stroke, PVD (peripheral vascular disease)
Waylon died from complications from diabetes.
Complications due to Diabetes.
keeping blood glucose within normal range and preventing the development of long-term complications. Careful monitoring of diet, exercise, and blood glucose levels are as important as the use of insulin or oral medications in preventing complications
That's had to say. My personal opinion, yes. Diabetes has a long list of complications, even heart attacks and strokes.
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Complications of diabetes can be severe and permanent. Diabetes can impact your mood and energy. It can cause damage to your eyesight and kidney function. It can result in the loss of limbs or death.
Long-term use of prednisolone, a corticosteroid, can lead to serious side effects and complications, including increased risk of infections, cardiovascular issues, osteoporosis, and diabetes. While it may not directly "kill" someone, the cumulative effects of these complications can significantly increase mortality risk if not managed properly. It's crucial for individuals on long-term prednisolone to be monitored by healthcare professionals and to follow prescribed guidelines to mitigate risks.
Complications of Diabetes
Ella Fitzgerald, the renowned jazz singer, passed away on June 15, 1996, due to complications from diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels, leading to various health complications over time. Fitzgerald's death was a result of these complications associated with her long-standing battle with diabetes.
However, both forms of DBS carry the risk of long-term complications from the implanted hardware, as well as other risks.