complications of hyperglycemia
Complications of hyperglycemia refer to the various health issues that can arise from consistently high levels of blood sugar in the body. These complications can include damage to vital organs, such as the heart, kidneys, eyes, and nerves, increasing the risk of conditions like heart disease, kidney disease, vision problems, and neuropathy.
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- gastroparesis
- hyperglycemia
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- increased risk of heart attack
- increased risk of infections
- increased risk of stroke
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- poor wound healing
- postprandial hyperglycemia
- sexual dysfunction
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