Why High Blood Sugar Causes Vascular Blockage:
In a high blood sugar state, the body undergoes a series of harmful changes. Elevated blood sugar leads to increased blood viscosity and lipid imbalance, affecting blood vessels, resulting in what we commonly refer to as "blood vessel blockage." Once vessels are blocked, a series of related complications can occur, including atherosclerosis triggering various cardiovascular diseases, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic nephropathy, diabetic neuropathy, and more. Interestingly, individuals with high blood sugar are more prone to atherosclerosis than those with high blood lipids.