long-term effects of diabetic coma
The "long-term effects of diabetic coma" refer to the lasting consequences that may arise after an episode of coma caused by severely uncontrolled diabetes. These effects can impact various aspects of an individual's health and well-being over an extended period, potentially leading to complications such as organ damage, nerve impairment, and increased risk of future comas.
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