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Cardiologist · Cardiology / Heart disease
Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of peripheral vascular disease because high blood sugar levels damage the lining of the arteries, which can lead to clots. A common complication of diabetes is a condition called neuropathy, which damages the nerves and can interfere with blood flow. When blood flow is reduced or blocked, it can cause tissue damage and lead to gangrene and even amputation.