complications associated with prediabetes
Complications associated with prediabetes refer to health problems that can develop when an individual has blood sugar levels higher than normal but not yet classified as diabetes. These complications commonly include an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, kidney problems, nerve damage, and certain eye conditions.
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- cardiovascular disease
- depression and anxiety
- eye damage (retinopathy)
- foot complications (ulcers, infections)
- gestational diabetes (during pregnancy)
- high blood pressure
- high cholesterol
- impaired wound healing
- increased risk of alzheimer's disease
- increased risk of certain cancers
- increased risk of stroke
- insulin resistance
- kidney disease
- liver disease
- metabolic syndrome
- nerve damage (neuropathy)
- obesity
- polycystic ovary syndrome (pcos)
- prediabetes
- sleep apnea
- type 2 diabetes
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- addressing risk factors and comorbidities associated with prediabetes
- complications of diabetes
- complications of hyperglycemia
- complications of type 2 diabetes
- complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus
- diabetes complications
- diabetic complications
- gestational diabetes complications
- implications of prediabetes diagnosis on patient management
- long-term complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus
- long-term outcomes of prediabetes if left untreated
- prediabetes development
- risk factors for prediabetes
- stigma associated with prediabetes diagnosis
- symptoms and signs of prediabetes