
Long-term complications of diabetes develop gradually. They are far more common in people who don't have well-controlled blood glucose (sugar) levels. Complications also tend to be worse if you have other health issues, such as high cholesterol, obesity or high blood pressure, and if you smoke.


Diabetic retinopathy | Kinonga karu nā te matehuka

Diabetic foot ulcer

Diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage)

Diabetic kidney disease

Diabetic ketoacidosis (high blood ketones)

Low blood glucose

Hyperglycaemia (high blood glucose)

Peripheral vascular disease | Rerenga toto manauhea

Stroke topics | Mate rehu ohotata
