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A bride-to-be with diabetes in Britain underwent surgery to improve her blood vessels, but she was removed. Why should diabetes be amputated?
This is because diabetes will lead to vascular diseases, and vascular diseases of lower limbs will infect other parts, accompanied by ulcers, edema, bone tissue lesions and so on. This will seriously endanger the lives of patients. Only amputation can remove the necrotic part and save the patient's life, which is why diabetes has to be amputated.

Tina, the British bride-to-be, was diagnosed with 1 type diabetes when she was a child. Since then, she has been strictly controlling her diet and regularly injecting insulin. When she went to the hospital for surgery, the doctor found that she had been infected with a very serious infectious disease because of diabetes, and only amputation could save her life.

Diabetes is very harmful, because it not only destroys one function of your body, but also many functions. Moreover, diabetic patients have very weak body resistance and are easily infected by some germs, and the combination of germs and diabetes virus will become pathological. After pathological changes, it may become a more serious virus, eroding the organs of the body, causing joint sclerosis, arteriosclerosis, joint hypoxia and so on. If the necrotic part is not removed, the virus will continue to spread and infect.

If the diabetic's body is scratched, it may be infected if it is not disinfected in time. Because patients with diabetes can reduce the pain and can't find it in time, it is very likely that there will be lesions. Therefore, diabetes is very terrible. It is necessary to supplement more vitamins, strengthen physical function and enhance resistance.