Obesity is a serious health problem whose risk is seen in people of almost every age. People suffering from obesity may be at risk of many serious diseases. Doctors say, being overweight and obese can not only cause chronic diseases but can also increase the risks of people who already have diabetes and heart problems.

If you are also overweight then be careful, if it is not controlled in time then you may face serious problems. Generally, the problem of increased weight is considered to be a factor in heart diseases, but do you know that its risks are not limited to this only?

Let us know about the problems faced by people suffering from obesity.

High blood pressure problem
People who are overweight have an increased risk of high blood pressure and related diseases. In high blood pressure, the pressure of blood increases on the walls of your blood vessels. The biggest threat of high blood pressure is seen in heart health and its uncontrolled condition can also cause problems like heart attack.

Researchers said, high blood pressure can also damage your kidneys.

Risk of heart diseases
High blood pressure is considered the main factor for heart disease. These conditions can lead to heart attack, heart failure, angina, and or abnormally increased heart rate. For people who already have heart problems, if their blood pressure is not controlled, then the risk of fatal heart attack and stroke also increases in such people.

Researchers found that losing excess body weight may also help protect you from these risk factors for heart disease.

Can become a victim of type-2 diabetes
Health experts said the problem of being overweight can also make you a victim of diabetes. Type-2 diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose level becomes too high. Nearly 9 out of 10 people with type 2 diabetes are seen to be overweight. Over time, high blood sugar increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, eye problems, and nerve disorders.

The problem of fat in the liver
The side effects of obesity are not limited only to blood pressure and heart problems, it can also affect liver health. Being overweight increases the risk of fatty liver disease. In this condition, the amount of fat in your liver increases, which can lead to severe liver damage, cirrhosis, and even liver failure.

Researchers have identified obesity as one of the major factors responsible for the increased global risks of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

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