Diabetes is widely acknowledged as an increasing epidemic that affects nearly every country, age group, and economy on the planet. According to the International Diabetes Federation, around 415 million individuals worldwide were diagnosed with diabetes in 2015, with that figure anticipated to rise to 640 million by 2040. Blood sugar levels that are too high might damage various parts of your body, including your feet and eyes. These are referred to as diabetes complications. Body's tissues and organs are often badly damaged if the blood sugar level remains high for an extended length of time. Over time, some issues can become life-threatening.
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