Not exact matches
I have lost the use of my bowel
and bladder, I have
serious problem with my
kidneys and my liver,
and I now have a real
serious problem with my
heart.
If diabetes is not well managed, it can lead to
serious and life threatening complications such as
heart and kidney disease, stroke, amputation
and blindness.
Approximately 9 % of the world's adult population has diabetes, which can cause
serious health problems such as
heart disease, nerve damage, eye problems,
and kidney disease.
If diabetes isn't treated, it can lead to
serious health issues such as
heart disease, blindness
and kidney problems.
Jun. 15, 2017 — High circulating glucose, the hallmark of diabetes, is linked to the disease's most
serious complications including
heart disease,
kidney failure, blindness
and amputation.
One of the most
serious classifications of this disease is known as diffuse scleroderma wherein the «sclerosis» (hardening of the tissue) occurs in the internal systems of the body, causing damage
and widespread scarring to the skin as well as to various internal organs such as the lungs,
kidneys,
heart and gastrointestinal organs.
Defective formation or function of these antennae can give rise to a range of
serious maladies including
heart defects, polycystic
kidney disease, blindness, cancer, obesity
and diabetes.
This leads to an increase in blood pressure, which then ups your risk of
heart disease, stroke,
kidney damage,
and other
serious health problems.
But the long - term consequences of excess sugar consumption are much more
serious with breast cancer, diabetes,
heart disease
and kidney disease being at the top of the list.
- High blood pressure (Hypertension) is a
serious condition that can lead to coronary
heart disease,
heart failure, stroke,
kidney failure,
and other health problems.
(NaturalHealth365) The chronic blood sugar imbalances generated by diabetes — a disease which affects 29.1 million Americans — can trigger
serious and even life - threatening conditions, such as blindness, neuropathy,
kidney damage,
heart disease, stroke
and cancer.
We've got formaldehyde (a probable human carcinogen), mercury (a neurotoxin
and the second most toxic substance known to man), aluminum (a known neurotoxin, 75 % of which is retained in a newborn
and up to 40 % in an adult
and is stored in the
kidneys, spleen, liver,
heart, brain, lymph nodes,
and muscle), cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (a hazardous substance), MSG (a neurotoxin), 2 - Phenoxyethoanol (a hazardous toxin),
and polysorbate 80 (a toxin associated with
serious adverse effects including death), to name a few.
Subjects were screened
and found not to have hematologic abnormalities, liver disease,
kidney disease, macroalbuminuria (> 300 mg / 24 h), untreated thyroid disease, congestive
heart failure, angina, life - threatening malignancies, proliferative retinopathy, diabetic neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease,
serious psychological disorders, or a body weight > 136 kg (300 lb).
Blood sugar is partially regulated by the hormone insulin, which is produced by the pancreas, if insulin levels are too low, or the body becomes resistant to its effects, type - 2 diabetes results
and high blood sugar levels can cause
serious health issues, including
heart,
kidney and eye damage.
Protein requires vitamin A for its metabolism
and a diet too high in protein without adequate fat rapidly depletes vitamin A stores, leading to
serious consequences —
heart arrhythmias,
kidney problems, autoimmune disease
and thyroid disorders.
Chronically elevated blood pressure can cause
serious problems for your
heart, blood vessels,
kidneys and other systems in the body.
Very high blood calcium can cause more
serious problems, including
kidney failure, abnormal
heart rhythm, mental confusion,
and even coma.
Other possible side effects include dehydration
and nutrient absorption loss, which can lead to
serious nutritional imbalances, even causing grave damage to the gastrointestinal tract, brain
and colon or potentially igniting
kidney and heart issues.
The Medical community will soon recommend liver transplant as a solution to this deadly epidemic: — RRB - Diabetes is a very
serious disease — you are at high risk of
heart attack, stroke,
kidney failure, impotence, cancer, amputation, blindness, gastroparesis, dementia
and painful polyneuropathy.
The condition is a major risk factor for
serious diseases such as peripheral vascular disease,
kidney disease, coronary artery disease, stroke
and heart failure.
High blood pressure usually has no symptoms, but it can cause
serious problems such as stroke,
heart failure,
heart attack
and kidney failure.
You will need to fill out an extensive medical history as part of your application, undergo a physical exam, provide explanations of any risk factors or conditions you currently have, ranging from obesity, high blood pressure
and diabetes, to more
serious issues such as
kidney disease, COPD,
heart disease, among others.
Good dental hygiene in your pet can prevent this disease, as well as a number of
serious secondary problems, such as
heart,
kidney and liver diseases, that can develop from infected gums.
Left untreated, the buildup of plaque
and tartar can cause pain, inflammation
and tooth loss,
and could lead to more
serious infection, potentially damaging the liver,
kidney or
heart.
Good dental hygiene, as well as animal dentistry, in your pet can prevent this disease, as well as prevent a number of
serious secondary problems, such as
heart,
kidney and liver diseases, that can develop from infected gums.
Done under a general anesthetic, cleaning will remove the tartar
and plaque, reducing bacteria that cause
serious illnesses, such as
heart disease,
kidney disease
and chronic coughs.
Periodontal infections have been linked to
serious health conditions such as
kidney disease, liver disease, worsening
heart damage to those with pre-existing conditions, blood clots,
and insulin resistance.
That could be a
serious infection, severe gum
and tooth disease, certain cancers,
heart disease, severe arthritis or chronic
kidney disease.
This may lead to
serious health complications such as
heart problems, liver,
kidney related complications, pancreatic disease
and much more.
Bacteria under your pet's gum line can travel to the
heart,
kidneys and liver, which can lead to
serious health problems.
Dental disease causes pain
and can affect other organs in the body: bacteria in the mouth can get into the blood stream
and may cause
serious kidney infections, liver disease, lung disease,
and heart valve disease.
It frequently leads to more
serious health problems such as liver,
kidney and heart disease.
Blood Pressure Measurement: Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a
serious condition that can lead to or worsen
kidney disease,
heart disease
and stroke.
If left untreated, it can lead to
heart disease,
kidney failure
and other
serious health problems.
In fact, if you neglect your pet's oral health of your pet, some
serious health problems may arise,
and in turn, these may give rise to
kidney failure, oral infections,
heart,
and liver diseases.
Dental disease can also affect other organs in the body: Bacteria in the mouth can get into the bloodstream
and cause
serious infections in the
kidneys, liver, lungs,
and heart.
Plaque build - up
and gingivitis may have
serious long - term effects, causing injury to
kidneys,
heart,
and other organs.
Most are mild, but some can be
serious and may involve the gastrointestinal tract (stomach
and intestines),
kidneys, cardiovascular system (
heart and blood vessels), or liver.
Periodontal disease can lead to more
serious bacterial infections that eventually damage the liver,
kidneys,
heart,
and other organs.
Bacteria from periodontal disease enter the bloodstream, circulate
and take up residence in the
kidney or on the leaf — like valves of the
heart, causing
serious damage to these organs.
Similarly, dental plaque needs to be removed — it doesn't just cause bad breath, but can lead to more
serious conditions such as
heart valve damage,
and kidney disease.
The result is bad breath, reddened gums,
and other
serious health problems such as
heart disease
and kidney disease.
Tick bites are a concern for pets because they can transmit Lyme disease, a bacterial infection causing joint inflammation
and more
serious complications of the
kidney,
heart,
and nervous system.
In more
serious — but fortunately, less common — cases, dogs can develop a type of
kidney disease called Lyme nephritis, which is often fatal, even in young, healthy dogs, as well as myocarditis — inflammation of the
heart muscle —
and neurological disease.
A further complication of periodontal disease is that the bacteria involved in causing the disease enter the blood stream
and travel to other parts of the body (
kidneys, liver,
and heart) causing
serious infection.
The bacteria then have access to the blood, where they can migrate to the liver,
kidneys,
and heart, causing
serious illness.
In addition to decaying teeth
and destroying bone, bacteria that have built up in the mouth can spread to vital organs (
heart, liver,
kidneys), causing
serious — if not life - threatening — medical problems.
It has been linked to
heart disease, diabetes,
kidney disease,
and other
serious dog health problems.
Once an animal is infected with heartworm,
serious damage to the lungs,
heart, liver
and kidneys can result.
Proper dental care can detect dental disease that not only affects the mouth, but can also lead to more
serious health problems such as
heart, lung,
and kidney disease.