why would a person with hyperglycemia is at increased risk for heart disease and kidney disease?
December 3rd, 2011 | by admin |tonee12004 asked:
why would a person with hyperglycemia be at an increased risk for heart disease and kidney disease?
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why would a person with hyperglycemia be at an increased risk for heart disease and kidney disease?
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By Frank on Dec 5, 2011 | Reply
high blood sugar damages all of your blood vessels. Your eyes and kidneys and fingertips and toes have particularly delicate, fragile vessels, so the damage will first manifest there. Your heart pumps blood, but it relies upon a network of vessels so that the heart muscle itself gets plenty of blood, and damaging those vessels has serious consequences for your heart.
The damage occurs through osmotic disruption of proper function. The osmotic shift also increases your blood volume (your body retains water to try to dilute the sugar in your blood), which increases blood pressure and puts additional strain on the heart.
By billy chung on Dec 6, 2011 | Reply
The ones that goes to supply blood sugar content in your blood to supply blood can damage and furr upnarrow your nerves will also suffer and your heart and kidneys are especially prone your blood to have good control of your.
For example will go funny so if you are diabetic it is vital to prevent all these damages from dietitian.