Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which your blood sugar, or blood glucose, levels are too high. With type 2 diabetes mellitus, your body doesn't use or make insulin well. Without sufficient insulin, glucose develops in your blood and causes high blood sugar degrees. Diabetic cardiovascular disease is a term for heart problem in people who have diabetes. You are more likely to develop heart disease or have a stroke than people that do not have diabetes if you have diabetes mellitus. With time, the impacts of high blood sugar from diabetic issues can include damage to the capillary and nerves in your heart. This is a group of diseases in which the heart muscle may come to be thick or stiff. It also makes you more probable to develop other problems that elevate your risk even more, consisting of: High blood pressure; High blood levels of LDL "bad" cholesterol; High triglycerides with low blood degrees of HDL "great" cholesterol. If you, your risk for heart disease is additionally higher.
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