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  1. ... can lead to health problems like heart attacks, kidney problems, liver damage, or death. Warning signs include: Shivering Exhaustion Confusion ...
  2. ... worse in 2014 when her lupus started to damage her kidneys. She remembers feeling fatigued and very weak. "When ...
  3. ... serious health problems. These include heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, eye problems, dental disease, nerve damage, and foot problems. There are different types of ...
  4. ... in our bloodstream and is removed by our kidneys. But when someone has brain damage, it leaks into their brain, creating bright spots. ...
  5. ... In serious cases, this scarring can cause serious damage to the lungs, kidneys, digestive tract, and heart. A variety of medications can help control symptoms and slow further damage, but so far there is no cure. Recent ...
  6. ... body. Issues can include: Heart disease and stroke Kidney disease Vision problems Foot problems Nerve damage Sexual and bladder problems Gum disease and other ...
  7. ... the blood. Over time, high blood sugar can damage your nerves, heart , eyes, kidneys, gums and teeth, and other organs. While type ...
  8. ... that includes high blood pressure and signs of damage to another organ system, usually the liver and kidneys. She would need to stay at the hospital ...
  9. ... on our blood vessels. The additional pressure can damage your heart and blood vessels, increasing our risk for strokes, heart disease, and kidney failure. But knowing if you have high blood ...
  10. ... the digestive system. This can help prevent future damage to your esophagus, or cancer. Sources: MedlinePlus; National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Image credit: Adobe Stock January 24, 2020 ...
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