What Happens If Diabetes is not Treated (Type 2 Diabetes)? How Does it Progress?
Preventing organ damage needs to be taken into consideration in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Generally, adequate blood sugar regulation cannot be achieved in conventional treatment methods. The risk of organ loss increases with diabetes over the years. Diabetes affects the organs by damaging the vessel walls. The position of the damaged vessels varies in each individual. In general, damage to the heart, nervous system, kidneys, eyes, and peripheral nerves occur and sexual problems (erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation) begin to emerge. If diabetes is not treated, it may cause other organs to lose their function.
The main point in the operational decision-making process is that diabetes not corresponding to the conventional methods. After discussing this issue with our doctor, the decision of surgery can be given as a result of the examinations and analysis.