Many diabetics suffer illnesses
arteriosclerosis and heart attacks, is there a relationship between
diabetes and atherosclerosis is one of the complications of diabetes.
Explains
Dr. Omar Al-Kashef, a Professor of vascular surgery with Aini medical
school there are many studies which show that there is a relationship
between diabetes and atherosclerosis recently found that a 1% increase
in the level of glycated haemoglobin offset by 28% increase in the
possibility of clogging the arteries of the legs therefore recommends
the American Diabetes Association to have HbA1c every patient is less
than 7% and suggests that the patient seeks to be diabetic in my normal
human level, less than 6%.
Dr.
Omar shows that there are fundamental differences between
atherosclerosis in diabetic patients, and in patients without diabetes,
are:
Places where
the infection affects multiple sclerosis in diabetic arteries,
popliteal artery behind the knee and bronchial walshazoih leg however it
90 percent of patients survive one or more of the three artery without
injury usually is the peroneal artery so that another of the three
contracted artery disease.
Dr.
Omar indicates that infection is here large and unlimited and multiple
levels of arterial atherosclerosis affects younger age patients here and
develop arteriosclerosis here quicker and there is no significant
difference in the rates of disease incidence in both sexes.
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