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In a previous report on diabetes I mentioned that Type I and Type II Diabetes are lifelong conditions conditions that if not addressed can lead to other medical conditions these conditions can be rather serious and can also lead to death. People who have problems with diabetes are in much higher risk of developing associated troubles which include: Hypoglycemia - Is simply the opposite of Hyperglycemia which means there is to much glucose in the body. hypoglycemia grows if you have too-little sugar in the body and can be quite a results of medications and/or diet. When you yourself have to little glucose in the body or suffer from hypoglycemia the outward symptoms can include vertigo, starvation, headaches, shaking, sweating, confusion... This could lead to a great deal more serious problems such as numbness in the mouth, fainting and coma If not treated. Ketoacidosis - occurs mostly with people who experience from Type I Diabetes, but can sometimes though rarely affect Type II individuals as well. Your body switches to burning Fatty Acids for power which generates Acidic Ketones Bodies which can is life threatening If you have virtually no insulin accessible. Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketotic Syndrome - happens primarily with people that have Type II Diabetes, but in addition occur with those that experience from Type I Diabetes and is frequently the result of an infection or a sickness and can lead to seizures, coma and death if it's not treated. Peripheral Arterial Disease, cardiovascular Disease, Stroke, Nephropathy, Retinopathy, Neuropathy, Cardimyopathy, Kidney Failure, Nerve Damage, Gangrene, Erection Dysfunction and a very Poor Healing Ability which of course results in still another group of problems. So it's very important for those that experience from diabetes that it be kept under control to prevent these more severe problems from presenting themselves which may reduce your total well being if not cause an early death. See more at: [https://greyhound.nsadev.net/profile/LoreenEnn basic life support certification].