Long-Term Complications of Diabetes
Diabetes can cause health problems over time. These are called complications. They are more likely to occur if your blood sugar is often too high. Over time, high blood sugar can damage blood vessels. It is important to keep your blood sugar in your target range. This can help prevent or delay complications.

Possible Complications
Complications of diabetes include:
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Eye problems, including damage to the blood vessels in the eyes (retinopathy), pressure in the eye (glaucoma), and clouding of the eye’s lens (a cataract)
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Tooth and gum problems (periodontal disease), causing loss of teeth and bone
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Blood vessel (vascular) disease leading to circulation problems, heart attack, or stroke
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Problems with sexual function
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Kidney disease (nephropathy)
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Nerve problems (neuropathy), causing pain or loss of feeling in your feet and other parts of your body
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High blood pressure (hypertension), putting strain on your heart and blood vessels
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Serious infections, possibly leading to loss of toes, feet, or limbs
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Depression is a common result of chronic illness
How to Avoid Complications
You can avoid complications by managing your diabetes. This can help you feel better and stay healthy. You can manage diabetes by tracking your blood sugar. You can also eat healthy and exercise. And you should take medication if directed.
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