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300 mg/dl, ocularand cardiovascular diseases.Conclusion:There was increased prevalence of hypertension anddyslipidemia among type II diabetics. Hypertension was common in low social old agedobese diabetic patients not following diabetic diet and regular exercise and those with highcholesterol and fasting blood sugar. Hypertensive diabetics were prone to many complicationsas hyperglycemia, ocular problems and CVD.Recommendations:Further studies are neededto explore related risk factors of hypertension and dyslipidemia among type II diabetics,Health education programs are recommended for both clinicians and diabetic patients forearly detection and management of hypertension and dyslipidemia.]]>
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