
Vision changes constitute a common symptom which diabetic men typically experience. Men with diabetes often experience fluid movement in their eyes, that distorts their lenses, thus producing blurry vision. The condition of diabetic retinopathy develops from blurred vision through extended exposure to high blood sugar levels. This also produces numbness, along with tingling sensations in the feet and hands of diabetic men. The body develops nerve damage from prolonged exposure to high blood sugar levels. The initial mild sensations from these symptoms can transform into severe discomfort before causing complete numbness. The symptoms of blurred vision and numbness indicate diabetes-related nerve and organ damage, which requires prompt medical care for proper management and prevention of additional damage.
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