The least horrific effect that diabetes has on an individual is the effect it has on someone's eyes. Diabetes can cause vision loss, glaucoma, and blindness. Researches show that increased sugar in blood vessels, such as the vessels in someone's eyes, can cause damage to the vessels producing eye problems. When diagnosed with diabetes, the individual has to visit their doctors regularly, and stay on their medication to prevent deterioration to their sight. Although, many people go undiagnosed for years inducing further eye issues. By the time they are diagnosed, many no longer have healthy vision or …show more content…
Those diagnosed with diabetes automatically become at higher risk for heart disease. The most common heart problems from diabetes are high blood pressure, heart failure, coronary heart disease, and diabetic cardiomyopathy. The reason that diabetes has such a negative effect on a person's heart is because when too much sugar is present in a person's blood, the walls of the blood vessels can become damaged. This, in turn, causes the blood vessels to become inflamed or fill with plaque, not allowing blood to flow properly, therefore causing heart problems. The effects of diabetes on the heart is not as scary as the effects it has on the