Why Diabetes Patients Have Coronary Heart Disease


Why do diabetes patients have coronary heart disease? The reasons are as follows:
1. Long time high blood pressure can lead fat into walls of blood vessels.
2. Diabetes patients usually have hyperlipemia, which can promote the occurrence of atherosclerosis.
3. The stability of sex hormone changes, which leads to high rate of heart disease.
4. In diabetes patients, the blood is in hypercoagulation status, thus causing thrombosis. In this condition, the micro-blood vessels are blocked and tissues are in the insufficiency of oxygen.
5. Many diabetes patients have high blood pressure, which will make heart work more give more burden to heart thus causing damage to the heart.
6. Many diabetes patients have obesity, which is also harmful to the heart for the fat will accumulate around heart.
7. Type 2 diabetes patients usually have hyperinsulinemia, which increases the dissolving fat ability of arteries and accelerate the course of arteriosclerosis.
8. In the early stage of diabetes, inner organ’s micro-blood vessels can be damaged, which leads to the damage of wall of arteries.

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