Diabetes — A Slow Poison

Why diabetes is considered a slow poison

Resumen

  • Diabetes is a lifelong condition that demands vigilant management to avoid severe complications.
  • Diabetes can be classified into two types: type 1 and type 2, with distinct characteristics and demographics.
  • The insidious nature of diabetes makes early detection challenging, leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment initiation.
  • Complications of diabetes affect various aspects of health, including gums, skin, sexual function, feet, eyes, kidneys, and nerves.
  • Managing diabetes complications involves quitting smoking, staying active, healthy eating, and regular check-ups with your doctor.
  • Proactive steps, early detection, and effective communication with healthcare professionals are essential to mitigate the impact of diabetes on your life. 

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