Complications Associated With Sleep Apnea

Type 2 Diabetes

NorthernVirginiaMagazine

If an individual is suffering from sleep apnea, it's possible their body will eventually become resistant to insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar. When this hormone is being produced at the right amounts and is working the way it should, the sugar or glucose in an individual's blood will be converted into energy used by the cells in their body. In the event their body becomes resistant to insulin, patients will develop type 2 diabetes, a chronic condition that can't be fully cured, but can be managed. The main symptoms of this type of diabetes include frequent urination, increased thirst, blurry vision, fatigue, regular infections, and dark spots around the neck and armpits. This form of diabetes can lead to many long-term complications, which extend from kidney damage and nerve damage to Alzheimer's disease and hearing impairment.

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