Visual changes are a general symptom that men with diabetes usually experience. Men with diabetes often experience the movement of fluid in the eyes, which distorts their lenses, thus creating blurred vision. The condition of diabetic retinopathy develops from blurred vision due to expanded high blood sugar. It also causes numbness, as well as tingling sensations in the legs and hands of men of diabetes. In the body develops nerve damage from prolonged exposure to high blood sugar. The initial soft sensations of these symptoms can turn into severe discomfort before causing complete numbness. Symptoms of blurry and numbness indicate the nerves associated with diabetes and damage to the organs, which requires surgical care for proper management and prevention of additional damage.
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