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Silent Killers: BP & Diabetes Threaten Brain Health

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Uncontrolled diabetes and high blood pressure significantly increase stroke and seizure risks.
  • High blood sugar makes blood sticky and damages blood vessel tissues.
  • Ignoring symptoms like headaches or dizziness can delay life-saving medical attention.
Silent Killers: BP & Diabetes Threaten Brain Health

High blood pressure and diabetes are often unrecognized "silent" conditions that can lead to severe internal damage. When left unmanaged, these conditions significantly raise the probability of stroke and seizures, impacting blood vessels and brain function. Diabetes causes permanent damage to blood vessel walls, fostering fatty deposits that heighten stroke risk. High blood pressure exerts constant force, weakening and damaging these vessels over time.

When both conditions coexist, the damage accelerates, making blood vessels stiff, narrow, and prone to blockage or rupture. Diabetes also makes blood thicker, increasing stroke likelihood and potentially triggering seizures due to blood sugar imbalances. Doctors emphasize that ignoring warning signs like headaches or dizziness can delay critical medical intervention, potentially leading to severe neurological complications or long-lasting disability.

Effective management goes beyond medication, requiring lifestyle adjustments. Regular physical activity, reduced salt and sugar intake, adequate sleep, stress management, and avoiding smoking are vital. While some damage may be reversible with strict control, prevention through regular monitoring, medication adherence, and healthy lifestyle choices remains paramount for protecting brain health and overall well-being.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Uncontrolled diabetes and high blood pressure significantly increase the risk of stroke by damaging blood vessels, causing them to narrow, stiffen, or rupture, and affecting blood composition.
Diabetes damages blood vessel tissues, making blood sticky and promoting clots, while extreme blood sugar levels can trigger seizures due to brain functioning imbalances.
Ignoring warning signs like headaches or dizziness can delay life-saving medical attention, increasing the risk of severe neurological complications, stroke, or seizures.

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