Diabetes mellitus, also known as just diabetes, is a metabolic condition that raises blood sugar levels. Insulin is a hormone that transports sugar from the blood into your cells where it can be stored or used as fuel. When you have diabetes, your body can't use the insulin it does make or doesn't produce enough of it. Diabetes-related high blood sugar left untreated can harm your kidneys, nerves, eyes, and other organs. However, you can safeguard your health by learning about diabetes and taking measures to prevent or manage it. Your body's organs and tissues are harmed by high blood sugar. Your risk of complications increases as your blood sugar level rises and as you live with it for a longer period of time. Diabetes-related complications include heart disease, heart attack, and stroke, neuropathy, nephropathy, retinopathy and vision loss, hearing loss, foot damage like infections and non-healing sores, skin conditions like bacterial and fungal infections, depression, and dementia.
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