What are the microvascular complications of hypertension in type II diabetics?
Asked 3 years ago
My doctor told me in my last regular checkup that I have type II diabetes and hypertension. What are the microvascular complications of this?
Colby Cantu
Monday, June 13, 2022
Indeed, research suggests that hypertension and diabetes cause microvascular complications. Microvascular complications are long-term complications that affect small blood vessels in the body. They include retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. Without proper treatment, these complications increase the dangers of diabetes and hypertension.
Please follow our Community Guidelines
Related Articles

Hypertension: Risk Factors, Types, and More
Anju Mobin
June 28, 2022

DASH Diet Meal Plan for Diabetics—With Vegan Alternatives
Anju Mobin
August 16, 2022

Relationship Between Pre-eclampsia & Type 1 Diabetes
Anju Mobin
August 16, 2022
Related Posts
Anju Mobin
Does Diabetes Cause High Blood Pressure?
Anju Mobin
Can You Be Obese and Healthy?
Anju Mobin
The 4 Stages of Hypertension
Anju Mobin
How Obesity Causes High Blood Pressure
Anju Mobin
How Beta Blockers Affect Blood Sugar
Anju Mobin
Can Hypoglycemia Cause Hypertension?
Anju Mobin
The Effect of Anxiety on Blood Pressure
Can't find what you're looking for?