What is the impact of diabetes on daily life?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Diabetes is a lifelong disease, there is no drug or method that can be completely **, diabetes itself is not terrible, and the impact on life mainly comes from its complications. If diabetes is not well controlled, it can have a serious impact on the heart, brain, kidneys, blood vessels, nerves, ** and other parts.

    Insomnia. Diabetes can lead to the occurrence of a variety of eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, diabetic pigmentopathy, diabetic cataracts, etc., and in severe cases, it can lead to insomnia, which will have an unpredictable impact on the patient's life.

    Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

    Diabetes mellitus can also be complicated by cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, resulting in the hardening and blockage of large blood vessels and microvessels, which can lead to vascular lesions of various important organs such as the heart, brain, and kidneys. If it is a cerebrovascular system, it can develop into stroke, cerebral infarction, etc., which not only affects the patient's life, but also endangers the patient's health.

    Neuropathy. Diabetes mellitus may also be complicated by neuropathy, which is a general term for a variety of lesions that occur in the nervous system of diabetes, mainly affecting the patient's autonomic nervous system, central nervous system, motor nervous system, peripheral nervous system, etc.

    Kidney damage. In the later stage of diabetes, there will be some damage to the kidneys, and in general, the glomerular filtration rate will increase in the early stage of kidney disease, which may lead to uremia if not controlled.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Whether diabetes has a great impact on normal life is closely related to the patient's blood sugar status and complications, and cannot be generalized. If the patient's diabetic blood sugar is well controlled, there are not many complications, or the complications are relatively mild, the impact on life is not very large, only need to pay attention to diet, exercise, medication and monitoring.

    However, if the patient has obvious complications, such as diabetic foot, the patient's foot may ulcerate, and the inflammation will definitely have a big impact. If diabetic nephropathy appears, the patient needs dialysis, which has a great impact and may require dialysis 2-3 times a week, which is very affecting normal life. Patients with diabetic retinopathy, blindness, etc., will definitely affect their lives.

    Therefore, the impact of diabetes on normal life cannot be generalized, and the impact of each patient's condition is different.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Diabetic patients may be complicated by coronary heart disease if their blood sugar control is unstable, resulting in protein and fat metabolism disorders, and even water and salt metabolism acid and alkali imbalances. Elevated blood sugar can make the blood thicker, the blood flow is slow, and cerebral thrombosis is very likely to occur. Diabetes mellitus complicated by nephropathy, once there is protein in the urine, glomerular function is progressively and irreversibly reduced, resulting in kidney failure.

    Diabetic eye disease is also a complication of diabetes, resulting in retinal detachment, severe vision impairment, and even blindness. Once diabetic patients are discovered, they should take early medication**, reasonable diet and health care to prevent complications.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Poor eating habits, lack of sleep quality, obesity and other behaviors in daily life can lead to diabetes.

    Nowadays, people's life is getting faster and faster, and everyone used to think that diabetes is a disease that rich people are prone to, but nowadays, whether it is young or old, most people are prone to diabetes, so we must do a good job of prevention.

    1. Poor eating habits lead to diabetes.

    Many people often take some fruits as meals when eating, thinking that this can play a leading role, but there are still a lot of blood sugar components in fruits, and long-term use can easily cause diabetes. In particular, the sugar in some drinks is particularly high, and many children will drink them as water, holding all kinds of drinks every day, if they are eaten in moderation, it is easy to make the blood sugar level rise sharply, leading to diabetes.

    2. Lack of sleep quality leads to diabetes.

    Nowadays, people's lives have changed, no longer go to bed early and get up early, most young people often go to bed late and stay up late, the sleep time is very irregular, and many people often turn on the lights to sleep, which will seriously affect the blood sugar value in the human body, and it is easy to increase blood sugar in the body. If you stay up late for a long time and have a wrong sleep habit, it may inhibit the secretion of insulin in the body and increase the risk of diabetes, so be sure to get enough sleep.

    3. Obesity leads to diabetes.

    We all know that most diabetics have an obvious characteristic, that is, the body is particularly fat, which is mainly because they often overeat in terms of diet, which leads to obesity and diabetes. Long-term overeating will not only cause certain harm to our stomach and intestines, but also increase the chance of developing diabetes, mainly because overeating will make the body secrete too much insulin, and the pancreas that secretes insulin is too heavy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Drinking carbonated drinks often, not paying attention to exercise, loving sweets, not paying attention to dietary matching, loving milk tea, and loving snacks will all lead to diabetes, which is not good for the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In daily life, eating too sweet food, not paying attention to drinking water, eating too much, staying up late often, drinking coffee and strong tea, these behaviors can lead to diabetes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Eat high-calorie foods often, eat high-sugar foods often, often don't pay attention to exercise, often eat some junk food, often eat takeout, and often drink cola.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Overeating, frequent intake of high-fat, high-sugar foods, not exercising properly, frequent drinking, smoking.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Diabetes mellitus can lead to symptoms such as polydipsia, polyphagia, polyuria, weight loss, and in severe cases, vascular lesions or infections.

    1. Diabetes mellitus may have typical symptoms of "three more and one less". The symptoms of "three more and one less" are polydipsia, polyphagia, polyuria, and weight loss. Polydipsia, which refers to being thirsty easily and drinking more water.

    Polyphagia means being hungry easily and eating too much. Polyuria refers to the frequency and total amount of urine. Weight loss, defined as emaciation and fatigue.

    In severe cases, the weight can be reduced by dozens of pounds.

    2. Diabetes mellitus may cause vascular lesions. Diabetes can cause blood vessels to narrow, harden and even become clogged. Narrowing of blood vessels will affect blood supply, long-term blood supply is insufficient, and tissues and organs will be damaged, leading to complications such as diabetic foot, diabetic retinopathy, and diabetic nephropathy.

    Hardening of blood vessels increases the risk of blood vessel rupture, which can lead to complications such as cerebral congestion and fundus hemorrhage. If a blood vessel becomes blocked, the problem is serious. If the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular vessels are blocked, it may cause myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, and even sudden death.

    3. Diabetes mellitus is prone to various infections. Such as ** infection, lung infection, urinary tract infection, etc. Diabetic patients need to have surgery, they must control their blood sugar first, otherwise they are prone to infection, and in severe cases, even the surgical wound will not heal.

    Once diagnosed, you should actively cooperate with the doctor**, follow the doctor's instructions, follow the course of treatment, and treat scientifically to avoid aggravation of the condition.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The harm of diabetes mellitus is systemic and related to the location of its complications, such as coronary heart disease, angina, myocardial infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, etc., when patients have macrovascular lesions; When patients develop microangiopathy, renal insufficiency may occur; When patients develop peripheral vascular lesions, diabetic foot may occur; In addition, patients may also have retinopathy, sexual dysfunction, etc. The occurrence of diabetes mellitus is related to genetic and environmental factors, and is caused by a relative or absolute insufficiency of insulin secretion.

    If you have a genetic background of diabetes in your family, and you have obesity, high blood sugar, high blood lipids, high blood pressure or gestational diabetes, you are more likely to develop diabetes. The harm of diabetes to the body is mainly manifested in the harm of complications. For example, diabetic macrovascular disease can cause cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, which leads to hemiplegia of the limbs, cognitive impairment, slurred speech, and even lifelong bed rest in some patients.

    Cardiovascular disease leads to coronary heart disease, and even myocardial infarction, and the lesions of the blood vessels of the lower limbs lead to the occlusion of the blood vessels of the lower limbs, cold legs, leg pain when walking, and leg pain when sleeping in severe cases.

    Diabetic microvascular complications include diabetic eye disease, which can lead to blurred vision, retinal detachment and blindness in severe cases, edema in diabetic nephropathy patients, uremia in severe cases, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy can cause numbness and pain in hands and feet, and some even affect sleep. These complications seriously affect the quality of life of patients and can even be life-threatening.

    We all know that the essence of diabetes is a state of high blood sugar. The continuous rise of blood sugar will have an impact on various organs and systems of the body. First of all, high blood sugar has a great impact on the cardiovascular system, it has an impact on the formation of atherosclerosis, diffuse vascular lesions, peripheral vascular vascular lesions, and cerebrovascular lesions, which are all involved.

    It can also cause diabetes and cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy. These may eventually lead to coronary heart disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It will affect a person's daily routine, and there will also be some heart disease, myocardial infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and some microangiopathy. In life, you will become very thin, and you will also become very much urine, and you will often be thirsty in life.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Having diabetes will increase the burden on the body, accelerate the lesions of blood vessels, and inability to regulate blood sugar normally, affect nerve function, lead to endocrine disorders, and induce diabetic nephropathy last time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is very harmful to the body, it can lead to loss of appetite, dizziness, and blackness. It can also lead to a decrease in the body's immune function.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The body will become fat, get chronic kidney disease, often feel sleepy and lack of energy, will get a variety of diseases, and there will be problems with the liver.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The harm of diabetes to the nerves Diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common chronic complications of diabetes and the main cause of death and disability from diabetes. Diabetic neuropathy is most common in peripheral neuropathy and autonomic neuropathy, which is manifested by slight numbness, burning sensation or cold tingling in the extremities, and in severe cases, tossing and turning, and sleepless nights; Autonomic neuropathy presents with abnormal perspiration (anhidrosis, little or excessive sweating), abdominal distention, constipation or diarrhoea, standing hypotension, tachycardia or bradycardia, and incomplete urination or incontinence. 2. The harm of diabetes to the eyeball In addition to arteriosclerosis, hypertensive retinopathy and senile cataract in diabetic patients, diabetic retinopathy and diabetic cataract are the main manifestations of diabetes harming the eyeball.

    Diabetic retinopathy has become one of the four major blinding diseases. Urine disease is extremely harmful, and everyone must be vigilant.

    Thank you for the trouble to adopt!

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