Overview of Clinical Complications of Diabetes
What are the clinical complications associated with diabetes?
Clinical complications associated with diabetes may include the following:
Preventing diabetes complications:
Persons with diabetes must stay alert for symptoms that can lead to clinical complications. The best way to do this is to:
- get regular checkups - finding problems early is the best way to keep complications from becoming serious.
- keep appointments with your physician - even when you are feeling well.
- be aware of symptoms and warning signs - such as vision problems (blurriness, spots), fatigue, pale skin color, obesity (more than 20 pounds overweight), numbness or tingling feelings in hands or feet, repeated infections or slow healing of wounds, chest pain, vaginal itching, or constant headaches.
- carefully self-monitor blood sugar levels several times a day, as directed by your physician.
- control weight.
- eat a healthy, well-balanced diet.
- get regular exercise.
- check your feet every day for even minor cuts or blisters.
- quit smoking.
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