Diabetic Heart Diseases and Management

Having diabetes may lead to congenital heart disease and greater chance of heart attack or a stroke. People with diabetes are more unsafe to have high blood pressure or cholesterol. If a person has diabetes, that person can protect his/her heart and health by managing blood glucose as well as blood pressure and cholesterol. Over time, this excessively formed sugar damage human heart, human, blood vessels and kidneys. The longer time the person having diabetes, the chances to develop heart disease will increase in that person. Life-style changes, medical procedures and medicines can help in treatment of Diabetic cardiovascular disease. Reducing or relieving heart disease symptoms, such as angina (discomfort or chest pain).

  • Abnormal cholesterol levels
  • Risks associated with T2D and CVD
  • Preventing or delaying cardiovascular disease complications, like a coronary failure
  • Diabetes, heart disease, and stroke
  • Repairing heart and coronary artery damage
  • Diabetic cardiomyopathy

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