Relation between Hypertension (BP) and Diabetes
What is the link between hypertension and diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder caused by insulin insensitivity or insulin resistance, a condition created when the body either is unable to produce sufficient insulin or is unable to use the insulin produced.
When this happens glucose builds up in the bloodstream which if left unchecked will inevitably lead to diabetes. High blood sugar levels (BSL) have a deleterious effect on every part of the body that is nourished by blood—which is to say, everywhere.
This is why long-term diabetics are susceptible to complications like high BP, high cholesterol, kidney disease, PCOD/s, obesity, and more. One of the most common of these is high BP, and it has a knock-on effect, leading to problems like heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease as well.
The sad truth is that 2/3 of all diabetics suffer from diabetes and hypertension with blood pressure are about four times as likely to contract heart problems as compared to somebody who suffers from neither condition.
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