Diabetic retinopathy as a result of chronically high blood sugar can cause blood vessels in the retina to hemorrhage, distorting vision.
OK so basically it would be passed on genetically to the next generation
If the patient was started on nitroprusside and now has the following symptoms; nausea, heart failure, confusion, rapid breathing, and tachycardia it very well could be cyanide toxicity. The antidote that a pharmacist would recommend would be <span>Sodium thiosulfate + Sodium nitrite. Hydroxocobalamin can also be used as an antidote. It is very important the 55-year-old Hispanic female is given the antidote as soon as possible due to her renal insufficiency. </span>