Now, Diabetes has become a very common chronic disease. As a typical disease of metabolic abnormalities, diabetes has had a serious impact on people's quality of life.
Therefore, to prevent diabetes, we must first start with controlling blood sugar. Especially for patients with High blood sugar , the harm caused by the disease itself is not only the increase in blood sugar itself, but other effects of high blood sugar on the body may be unimaginable. If the condition is underestimated, it is very likely that it will also lead to lag in treatment methods.
So, what are the health hazards of to the human body? The four hazards of are generally difficult to avoid, but many patients ignore them. For the sake of their own health, it is recommended that you understand as soon as possible.
1. It will cause lesions of small blood vessels
The appearance of hyperglycemia will have a great impact on the blood vessels, because after the blood sugar concentration in the blood vessels increases, the blood flow will be affected, especially the blood becomes viscous, causing the blood vessels to be blocked. In this way, the blood cannot flow back smoothly, and the blood vessels at the end will experience hypoxia and ischemia, which will eventually lead to vascular necrosis. Because blood vessels are channels that provide nutrition to the whole body and oxygen , when blood vessels are not unobstructed, it will also lead to ischemia and hypoxia in the surrounding tissues.
is exactly the case. People usually find that some diabetic patients develop to the late stage, and will experience diabetic foot , skin rupture or necrosis. As the condition continues to progress, it may eventually lead to large vascular lesions.
2. It will cause kidney lesions
diabetic nephropathy , which should be a word that everyone is familiar with. Why does kidney disease occur? In fact, this is related to the metabolism and excretion of blood sugar. When the human body has excess blood sugar and cannot be fully utilized by the body, when the blood passes through the kidneys, the basic units of the kidneys, renal tubules and glomerulus will process these excess blood sugar, which will eventually lead to accelerated blood sugar metabolism.
When a large amount of blood sugar passes through the renal tubules, the rate of reabsorption decreases, and the filtration load of the glomerular increases accordingly, which will lead to kidney damage, from functional lesions to organic lesions, and even renal failure. Therefore, don’t underestimate diabetes, it will pose a potential threat to the human organs.
3. It will cause vision loss
1 Increased blood sugar level will have adverse effects on the retina, because after vascular disease, the blood supply around the retina will decrease, causing retina to necrosis and fall off. This is a specific fundus lesion. When the blood supply of the fundus is insufficient, vision will become blurred and vision will decrease. As the patient progresses, he may eventually develop diabetic cataracts, blindness, etc.
4. Diabetic neuropathy will occur
1 The lesions in diabetes patients will not be cured. As the disease continues to develop, chronic distal symmetric sensorimotor multiple neuropathy may eventually occur, that is, diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
When the patient develops peripheral neuropathy, the limbs may feel numbness and pain. When the disease is severe, the patient may also experience risks such as loss of perception.
[This picture and text are exclusively produced by "Panda Medicine" new media. Author Mu Qiu, please do not reprint or copy without authorization]