Controlling Blood Sugar: A Key to Preventing Microvascular Complications Type 2 diabetes is a progressive and chronic disease affecting millions worldwide. Effective blood sugar control significantly reduces the risk of diabetes-related complications, including heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, vision loss, and even amputations. However, managing diabetes remains a challenge, especially in regions where awareness, monitoring, and adherence to treatment are …
What Are Diabetic Microvascular Complications? Microvascular complications refer to damage within the body’s smallest blood vessels, including capillaries and networks with a diameter below 100 micrometers. These microvessels are essential for exchanging nutrients and waste between blood and tissue cells, forming the foundation of our circulatory system. In individuals with diabetes, elevated blood glucose disrupts normal microcirculation, leading to significant …