Many diabetic patients say: "My blood sugar is a bit high, but I feel fine." In reality, the most dangerous thing about diabetes is not "high blood sugar" itself — it's the long-term damage to your cardiovascular system.

How Does Diabetes Damage the Heart and Blood Vessels?

When blood sugar stays high for a long time, blood becomes "thick" and easily deposits "scale" inside vessel walls (atherosclerosis). These deposits narrow the vessels until they may become completely blocked.

Research shows:

  • Diabetics have a 2-4 times higher risk of coronary heart disease
  • About 65% of diabetics eventually die from cardiovascular disease

What Is "Metabolic Syndrome"?

Many diabetic patients also have the "three highs": high blood sugar, high BP, and high cholesterol. Together they cause exponentially more damage to the cardiovascular system.

This is why TEDANCD doesn't just "lower blood sugar" — we manage overall cardiovascular risk.

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