Diabetic features are the evidence of specific complications that present as the result of having Diabetes Mellitus for an extended period. Diabetics that have the disease for ten or more years usually develop a myriad of other health ailments due to frequent episodes of high blood sugar. In addition, blood pressure, cholesterol, and serum lipid levels influence susceptibility for other ailments. When blood sugar becomes too high, it damages nerves, organs, and muscles throughout the body. When the glucose level returns to normal, the immediate danger is over, but the structures in the body have been damaged.

As Diabetes is a systemic disease, every cell in the body is vulnerable to detriment. Specifically, a person can experience nerve damage in the brain or eye, which can affect the ability to see. This damage and consequential loss of function is Diabetic Retinopathy, which medical professionals classify as impaired vision resulting from …