Complications (Microvascular)

Microvascular complications are a set of medical conditions that affect the small blood vessels in the body, such as in the eyes, nerves, and kidneys. These complications can lead to serious health issues such as vision impairment, kidney damage, and nerve damage. As such, they are a major public health concern, particularly in people with diabetes, who are more prone to these issues. Treatment of these conditions often involves lifestyle changes, medications, or surgery. By understanding and managing microvascular complications, people may be able to reduce their risk of long-term damage and improve their overall health.

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