What Is Diabetes Mellitus?

Understanding Pre-diabetes

Pre-diabetes refers to a medical condition that, if left untreated, has the potential to progress into full-fledged diabetes within five years. When a healthcare professional diagnoses you with pre-diabetes, it indicates that your blood sugar levels are elevated, but not yet at the threshold for a diabetes diagnosis. Notably, individuals with pre-diabetes often do not experience any noticeable symptoms.


Potential Risks Associated with Diabetes

Untreated diabetes can lead to a variety of severe complications. These potential risks include cardiovascular disease, vision impairment, nerve damage, kidney damage, foot problems, skin conditions, hearing loss, depression, and Alzheimer’s disease. The duration of diabetes and the level of blood sugar control play a significant role in determining the likelihood of developing these complications.

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