Questions: 6 1 point Which of the following is possible if type II diabetes is not treated? loss of vision damage to organs due to lack of blood flow nerve damage stroke All of the above are possible if diabetes is not treated. None of the above Previous

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Which of the following is possible if type II diabetes is not treated?
loss of vision
damage to organs due to lack of blood flow
nerve damage
stroke
All of the above are possible if diabetes is not treated.
None of the above
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Transcript text: 6 1 point Which of the following is possible if type II diabetes is not treated? loss of vision damage to organs due to lack of blood flow nerve damage stroke All of the above are possible if diabetes is not treated. None of the above Previous
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The answer is the fifth one: All of the above are possible if diabetes is not treated.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Loss of vision: Untreated type II diabetes can lead to diabetic retinopathy, which can cause vision loss.
  2. Damage to organs due to lack of blood flow: High blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels, leading to poor circulation and damage to organs such as the kidneys and heart.
  3. Nerve damage: High blood sugar can damage nerves, leading to diabetic neuropathy, which can cause pain, tingling, and loss of sensation.
  4. Stroke: Diabetes increases the risk of stroke due to its impact on blood vessels and the increased likelihood of developing atherosclerosis.

Therefore, all of these complications are possible if type II diabetes is not properly managed.

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