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If diabetes is not well controlled can cause a variety of complications, namely: 

1. Short-Term Complications 

Hypoglycemia (very low blood sugar levels), Ketoacidosis, Lactic acidosis, bacterial and fungal infections.

2. Long-Term Complications 

Can lead to Heart and Stroke.

Patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus propensity for heart disease can be up to 3 times compared to those who do not possess the problem of diabetes. 

- Disorders of the kidneys (nephropathy) 

Increased blood sugar and blood pressure can cause kidney problems in the long run. Diabetics also often troubled with urinary tract infections that weaken the kidney function 

- Impaired nerves (neuropathy) 

People with diabetes are also at risk of nerve damage in the feet. If not promptly treated, then there is a possibility of infection that may be hard to recover so that the longer be wound rot (gangrene) which can cause amputation. Nerve damage can also cause problems in the male genitalia (erectile dysfunction). 

Type II diabetes usually occurs in adults aged 45 years and over, the majority of type II diabetics are the ones who have a Body Mass Index of more than 23kg / m 2 were accompanied risk factors: 

- Blood pressure above normal 

- History of Diabetes Mellitus in the family 

- High cholesterol 

- Have a history of cardiovascular disease 



Ways to control Diabetes Mellitus: 

- Apply a balanced diet with fiber intake heightens 

- Exercise regularly to improve blood circulation 

- Stop smoking if you are a smoker 

- Avoid stress 

- Regularly check your blood sugar, cholesterol levels and your blood pressure 


Until now the disease is difficult to cure diabetes, it does not mean we become resigned to the situation, there are many yandapat we do to Diabetes can be controlled, the minimum possible complications can be prevented.

Information By: Keepourlive.blogspot.com

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