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Diabetes | 5 hidden health hazards that diabetics must guard against

Everyone knows that diabetes and reproductive disorders are very closely related. Persistent high blood sugar can cause menstrual disorders, cause polycystic ovary syndrome, affect female fertility, etc., let's take a look at the impact of diabetes on reproductive function. What effect does diabetes have on reproductive function? 1. Diabetes and menstrual disorders Type 1 diabetes is prone to menstrual disorders, even primary or secondary amenorrhea, and infertility. Insulin resistance appears in patients with type 2 diabetes. Insulin resistance is related to reproductive function and also increases body fat rate, leading to ovulation dysfunction and abnormal menstrual cycle. 2. Diabetes and polycystic ovary syndrome Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common endocrine system disease in women. It is based on body obesity and insulin resistance. This is a pathological state. The patient has ovulation and menstrual dysfunction, and the level of male hormones in the body is high. It will b

Diabetes | What are the nine most serious complications of diabetes?

Diabetes, one of the most common diseases, suffers from weight loss. In the early stage of diabetes, because the symptoms of the disease are not obvious, it is mostly ignored by the patients, and the best treatment time is often delayed.  When most diabetic patients are discovered and treated, their condition has already developed to the middle and late stages. Moreover, diabetes not only seriously affects the normal work and life of patients, but also threatens the lives of patients at any time. The most serious is the complications of diabetes and the functional damage of the whole body, which makes the patients' lives escape into darkness! The nine most serious complications of diabetes 1. Diabetic sexual dysfunction Most diabetic patients have sexual dysfunction such as impotence, premature ejaculation, low libido, menstrual disorders, etc., which can occur at the same time as the symptoms of diabetes, but most appear after the symptoms of diabetes. 2. Diabetic neuropathy In th