Diabetic Angiopathies
Diabetic Angiopathies are a group of cardiovascular disorders that occur in individuals with diabetes. These conditions include narrowing of the blood vessels, known as stenosis, and the hardening and thickening of arteries and arteries walls, known as arteriosclerosis. These processes can lead to the disruption of blood flow, leading to coronary artery disease, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease. The risk factors associated with Diabetic Angiopathies include type 1 and type 2 diabetes, as well as hypertension, age, and cholesterol levels. Managing these risk factors can help to reduce the severity of diabetic angiopathies, and medications such as insulin or ACE inhibitors may also be prescribed to help control the progression of the condition.
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