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Does Type 2 Diabetes always progress to diabetic kidney disease,diabetic retinopathy & diabetic neuropathy
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Complications arise when diabetes is not controlled over a period of time.Strict adherence to healthy diet, lifestyle in addition to the medicines will help
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Avoid fried and spicy food Avoid sugar rice potatoes Fiber meal more Green leafy vegetables more Walk Do connect and consult Will help you
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If uncontrolled and not taking medicines
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Good control  of sugar, diet may save from these complications
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Hi, No, Type 2 diabetes doesn't always lead to those complications. Good control of sugar, BP, and lipids with diet, exercise and medicines can prevent or delay them in most people. Regular check ups help catch things early. Feel free to consult for further guidance.
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Type 2 diabetes does not always progress to kidney disease, eye damage, or nerve damage — these complications develop mainly when blood sugar levels remain poorly controlled over many years. With good lifestyle habits, regular monitoring, proper medication, and keeping blood sugar and blood pressure in the target range, most patients can significantly reduce or even prevent these complications entirely. Early and consistent management is the key.
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Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation and a personalized diabetes management plan to protect your organs long-term.
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No. Not always.
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Yes it can
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Yes if u don’t keep your sugars under control
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Maintain your lifestyle modifications and dietary habits. This is only way to maintain your disease very well.
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No if you take care fo your diet... it's even reversible
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with proper medication lifestyle modifications and controlled blood sugar it can be provented
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Kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case
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Not always
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Yes. Uncontrolled sugar levels for long period Leads this complications
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regular follow up with FBS plbs hba1c
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follow diabetic diet
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No, Type 2 Diabetes does not always progress to diabetic kidney disease, diabetic retinopathy, or diabetic neuropathy.These complications develop primarily due to long-term uncontrolled blood sugar levels, but they are not inevitable. Many people with Type 2 Diabetes can prevent or significantly delay these complications through good diabetes management. Key factors that reduce the risk include: Maintaining target blood sugar levels (good HbA1c control),Controlling blood pressure,Managing cholesterol levels,Following a healthy diet and regular exercise routine,Avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption,Taking prescribed medications consistently,Undergoing regular screening for eyes, kidneys, and nerve health
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Early detection is also important because diabetic complications often develop gradually and may not cause symptoms in the initial stages.
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With proper medical care and lifestyle management, many individuals with Type 2 Diabetes live for decades without developing significant kidney disease, vision-threatening retinopathy, or severe neuropathy.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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