- 21. Granuloma annulare
- (Granuloma annulare)
- ... diabetes mellitus and other diseases, though most often when lesions are numerous or generalized. Most people with granuloma annulare are otherwise healthy. Though granuloma annulare can affect people ...
- 22. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. Oral habits, such as tongue thrusting and teeth grinding (bruxism). Endocrine disorders, such as diabetes and underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). ...
- 23. Glomerulonephritis
- (Glomerulonephritis)
- ... as primary glomerulonephritis. If another disease, such as lupus or diabetes, is the cause, it's called secondary glomerulonephritis. If severe or prolonged, the inflammation associated with glomerulonephritis ...
- 24. Glaucoma
- (Glaucoma)
- ... or diabetes. In secondary glaucoma, the signs and symptoms can include those of the primary condition as well as typical glaucoma symptoms. When to see a doctor Don't wait for noticeable eye problems. ...
- 25. Gingivitis
- (Gingivitis)
- ... throughout life. Factors that can increase your risk of gingivitis include: Poor oral health habits Tobacco use Diabetes Older age Decreased immunity as a result of leukemia, HIV/AIDS or ...
- 26. Gestational diabetes
- (Gestational diabetes)
- Gestational diabetes develops during pregnancy (gestation). Like other types of diabetes, gestational diabetes affects how your cells use sugar (glucose) — your body's main fuel. Gestational diabetes ...
- 27. Geographic tongue
- (Geographic tongue)
- ... a number of other factors that may increase the risk of geographic tongue, but other studies haven't supported the same conclusions. These other possible factors include: Oral contraceptive use Diabetes ...
- 28. Gastritis
- (Gastritis)
- ... in people with other autoimmune disorders, including Hashimoto's disease and type 1 diabetes. Autoimmune gastritis can also be associated with vitamin B-12 deficiency. Other diseases and conditions. Gastritis ...
- 29. Gastroparesis
- (Gastroparesis)
- ... vagus nerve can be damaged by diseases, such as diabetes, or by surgery to the stomach or small intestine. Factors that can make it difficult for your stomach to empty properly include: Diabetes ...
- 30. Gangrene
- (Gangrene)
- ... occur in your muscles and internal organs. Your chances of developing gangrene are higher if you have an underlying condition that can damage your blood vessels and affect blood flow, such as diabetes ...
- 31. Gallstones
- (Gallstones)
- ... overweight or obese Being pregnant Eating a high-fat diet Eating a high-cholesterol diet Eating a low-fiber diet Having a family history of gallstones Having diabetes Losing weight very quickly ...
- 32. Knee bursitis
- (Knee bursitis)
- ... have medical conditions or who take medications that make them more susceptible to infection may have a greater risk of infectious (septic) knee bursitis. These conditions include cancer, diabetes, lupus, ...
- 33. Klinefelter syndrome
- (Klinefelter syndrome)
- ... such as type 1 diabetes and lupus Increased belly fat, which can lead to other health problems Problems with sexual function A number of complications caused by Klinefelter syndrome are related ...
- 34. Kidney infection
- (Kidney infection)
- ... increase your risk of kidney infection. Weakened immune system. Medical conditions that impair your immune system, such as diabetes and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), increase your risk ...
- 35. Diabetic ketoacidosis
- (Diabetic ketoacidosis)
- Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious complication of diabetes that occurs when your body produces very high levels of blood acids called ketones. Diabetic ketoacidosis develops when you have too little ...
- 36. Type 2 diabetes in children
- (Type 2 diabetes in children)
- Type 2 diabetes in children is a chronic condition that affects the way your child's body metabolizes sugar (glucose). Type 2 diabetes is a disease more commonly associated with adults. In fact, it ...
- 37. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- Type 2 diabetes, once known as adult-onset or noninsulin-dependent diabetes, is a chronic condition that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar (glucose), your body's main source of fuel. With ...
- 38. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which your child's pancreas no longer produces the insulin your child needs to survive, and you'll need to replace the missing insulin. Type 1 diabetes ...
- 39. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- Type 1 diabetes, once known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone needed to allow sugar (glucose) ...
- 40. Turner syndrome
- (Turner syndrome)
- ... valve (aortic valve stenosis). Risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Women with Turner syndrome have an increased risk of diabetes and high blood pressure — conditions that increase the risk ...