Try to keep the blood pressure stable
The body tries to control the amount of glucose in the blood by increasing insulin production and by eliminating glucose in the urine.
Glucose levels that rise over time and become chronically elevated may not be initially noticed. Signs and symptoms usually begin to arise when the body is no longer able to compensate for the higher levels of blood glucose. Damage from hyperglycemia is cumulative and may begin before a person is aware that he or she has diabetes.
Chronic high blood glucose can cause long-term damage to blood vessels, nerves, and organs throughout the body and can lead to other conditions such as kidney disease, loss of vision, strokes, cardiovascular disease, and circulatory problems in the legs.
The sooner that the condition is detected and treated, the better the chances are of minimizing long-term complications.
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