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Diabetes is a chronic disease that requires careful management to prevent it from developing into serious complications. When certain symptoms appear, they can indicate that diabetes has reached an advanced stage. Here are the top 5 warning signs to watch out for. Top 5 Warning Signs Blurred Vision: Impacting Your Eyes One of the first signs of worsening diabetes is blurred vision. This occurs when blood sugar levels become uncontrolled, affecting the blood vessels in the retina. Without prompt treatment, this symptom can progress to serious eye diseases or even irreversible blindness. Note: Consult an ophthalmologist promptly if this problem persists. Heart failure and myocardial infarction Advanced diabetes puts a significant strain on the cardiovascular system. Patients may experience heart discomfort, which can progress to heart failure or cause blood clots. These complications significantly increase the risk of arrhythmia and sudden death. Read more on next page

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Precaution: Have regular cardiac checks and monitor for signs of shortness of breath or chest pain.
Renal failure: a silent danger
The kidneys, already weakened by excess glucose in the blood, can gradually lose their function. This situation, called end-stage renal failure, makes the body unable to properly eliminate waste.

Associated symptoms: Swelling in the extremities, extreme fatigue, and changes in the amount of urine.

Cerebrovascular diseases
High blood sugar levels can cause blockages in blood vessels, seriously affecting the brain. Consequences include strokes, brain hemorrhages and muscle atrophy. These diseases can be fatal if not treated immediately.

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