There are microaneurysms, retinal swelling, and macular edema
What is Non-proliferated or stage one
This is where you might develop neurooathy first
What are the feet, legs, or arms?
This term is when glucose sticks to proteins
What is glycation?
The stage at which the eye begins to make abnormal blood vessels
What is proliferated or stage two?
This type of neuropathy can lead to increased heart rate, hypotension, recurrent UTIs, and gastroparesis.
What is autonomic neuropathy?
Damage to small vessels can lead to damage in many organs, but particularly one of these.
what is eyes, kidneys, or nervous system
The effect of proliferative retinopathy(PDR).
Vitreous haemorrhage, retinal detachment or vision loss.
Neuropathy can lead to loss of sensation in parts of the body. This condition, caused by a lack of blood flow, is more common in diabetics than in the general population.
What is gangrene
This is orthostatic hypotension
dizziness when standing