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High blood sugar can lead to memory loss and Alzheimer’s, warn diabetologist and neurologist

Complications of diabetes: High blood sugar levels can damage the brain, leading to memory loss and dementia. Doctors suggest that good glycaemic control and early lifestyle changes may help prevent long-term cognitive decline.

September 21, 2025 / 00:31 IST
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Health risks of high blood sugar: Chronic spikes in sugar levels lead to oxidative stress and inflammation, particularly in the hippocampus, the region of the brain responsible for memory, warn experts (Image: Pexels)
Health risks of high blood sugar: Chronic spikes in sugar levels lead to oxidative stress and inflammation, particularly in the hippocampus, the region of the brain responsible for memory, warn experts (Image: Pexels)

Are you managing diabetes, but noticing changes in memory or mental sharpness? Doctors now warn that diabetes, particularly Type 2 diabetes, maybe deeply linked to Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia in older adults.

Experts now call Alzheimer’s the Type 3 diabetes.

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Doctors say this is more than coincidence. “We often overlook the brain when talking about diabetes complications,” Dr Manoj Chawla, Consultant Diabetologist at P.D. Hinduja Hospital, Khar, Mumbai, tells Moneycontrol. “But high blood sugar and insulin resistance can directly affect brain health, sometimes irreversibly,” he adds.

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