diabetic coma and neurological damage
Diabetic coma refers to a life-threatening condition that can occur in people with diabetes when blood sugar levels become extremely high or low, leading to unconsciousness. Neurological damage, on the other hand, refers to negative effects or impairment in the nervous system, particularly the brain and peripheral nerves, which can be caused by various factors, including diseases like diabetes.
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