What type of health problem would you expect to see in a diabetic patient?
heart disease |
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kidney disease |
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eye problems |
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all of the above |
ANS) ALL OF THE ABOVE
The types of health problems that may seen in the diabetic patients are Heart disease,Kidney disease,Eye problems.
But additionally the diabetes may also leads to Nerve damage,Foot damage,Hearing Problems,Alzheimer's disease.
* All individuals suffering from diabetes have an enhanced possibility for heart diseases.The heart disease is an main reason for death in the individuals suffering from diabetes.The diabetic patients must manage other threats like increased cholesterol,increased blood pressure and blood glucose levels.
Some of the indications of heart attack involve,inadequacy of breath,chest ache or pain,ache in jaw and shoulders and feeling unsteady.
* In case of diabetic patients,the protein present in the urine is an indication of kidney problem.The enhanced blood pressure can result in kidney problem.
Some of the signs and indications involve,Inflammation of face,hand and feet,mass gain due to excess watery fluid accumulation in body tissues and chambers and sleepiness.
* The eye problems that can happen for the diabetic patients are Glaucoma( enhanced pressure present in the eye),Cataracts( fogging of lens of eyes).
SIgns and indications of eye problems involve dim vision,eye aches and pains and presence of lines or spots in the eyesight.
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