Type 1 Diabetes: Living With ComplicationsWhat Increases Your RiskThese factors can contribute
to your developing complications from
type 1 diabetes. - Having one complication. If you have one
complication from diabetes, you have a higher chance of getting other
complications.
- Ongoing high blood sugar over time. If
your blood sugar levels are high most of the time, you have a higher chance of
getting complications.
- Length of time you have the disease. The
longer you have diabetes, even if you control your blood sugar, the more likely
you are to develop complications.
- Diabetic retinopathy. About 60% of
people with type 1 diabetes get diabetic retinopathy after 10 years. Almost all
have it to some degree after 20 years.2 About 25% get
the advanced stage (proliferative retinopathy) after 15
years.2
- Diabetic nephropathy. Diabetic nephropathy eventually
occurs in 20% to 30% of all people with type 1 and
type 2 diabetes.3 Without
treatment to slow kidney disease, most people with type 1 diabetes will move
from the early stage to the advanced stage of nephropathy in 10 to 15
years.3 Children who get nephropathy usually show the
first signs of the condition after puberty.
- Heart and large blood vessel disease. About 73% of adults
with diabetes have
high blood pressure. People with diabetes are 2 to 4
times more likely to die from heart disease or to have a
stroke.4
- Diabetic neuropathy. Most people with diabetes develop
some diabetic neuropathy over the years.
- Other risk factors. Other factors that can
raise your chance of getting complications include:
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