kidneys, eyes
If left untreated, it will result in progressive vascular disease that may damage the blood vessels, nerves, kidneys, heart, and other organs.
It can spread and effect the other organs in your body.
No. It can be treated by changes in diet, oral medications, and in some cases, daily injections of insulin. However, if left untreated for too long the effects of diabetes can lead to death.
If left untreated, some STDs can "ruin" your reproductive organs. Some diseases can hidner your ability to get pregnant, and others can develop into cancers.
Yes, untreated PID can cause permanent damage to the reproductive organs. Be sure to finish all treatment prescribed and attend all follow-up visits.
If left untreated Diabetes can be deadly. Knowing the warning signs is crucial. Diabetes prevention is all about treating your body correctly with the food we eat, the exercise we get, what we drink and even whether we smoke. All things every one of us should be doing.
If you have high blood sugar this could indicate diabetes or at least the beginning stages of it known as prediabetic. I would have your levels checked again and make sure that you do not have sugar before you go to help determine. High blood sugar weakens your organs if left untreated for too long.
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis primarily damage the lungs. If left untreated, the infection can spread from the lungs to affect other organs such as the kidneys, spine, and brain.
Yes, feline diabetes can be a painful condition for cats due to symptoms such as increased thirst, frequent urination, weight loss, and weakness. It can also lead to complications such as nerve damage and infections if left untreated.
Untreated trich can cause symptoms, but not serious complications.
Cats and dogs can die it heart worm is left untreated. Call your vet.
If you do anything about it, then by definition you aren't leaving it untreated.