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 Diabetes

 

The most prevalent symptom of diabetes (Type I and II) is elevated blood sugar levels. In Type I (insulin dependent / early onset) diabetes, this is caused by the body not producing enough insulin to properly regulate blood sugar.

 

In Type II (non insulin dependent/adult onset) diabetes, it is caused by the body developing resistance to insulin, so it cannot properly use what it produces.

 

However, high blood sugar is not something you can see in the mirror at home, so it is useful to know the side-effects of high blood sugar, which are commonly recognized as the noticeable diabetes symptoms.

 

If you find yourself experiencing many of these symptoms on a consistent, long term basis, you should visit a doctor to be tested for diabetes. Ignoring (or not recognizing) the symptoms of diabetes can lead to long-term serious health risks and complications from untreated diabetes.

 

Some of the common 'early warning' signs of diabetes are:

Excessive thirst  

One of the first symptoms of diabetes is often excessive thirst that is unrelated to exercise, hot weather, or short-term illness.

 

Excessive hunger

You are still hungry all the time even though you've eaten.Frequent urination.

 

Frequent urination

Is often noticed because you must wake up repeatedly during the night.

 

Fatigue

Tiredness and fatigue, possibly severe enough to make you fall asleep unexpectedly after meals, is one of the most common symptoms of diabetes.

 

Sudden weight loss

 

Rapid and/or sudden weight loss (any dramatic change in weight is a sign to visit a doctor). Get tested if you are concerned.

While many of the signs and symptoms of diabetes can also be related to other causes, testing for diabetes is very easy, and the constant/regular presence of one or more of these symptoms over an extended period of time should be cause for a visit to the doctor.If diabetes is suspected, tested for, and diagnosed symptoms over an extended period of time should be cause for a visit to the doctor.

 

If diabetes is suspected, tested for, and diagnosed when those symptoms first start appearing, other more serious symptoms of advanced diabetes can often be prevented or have their onset significantly delayed through diet, exercise and proper blood sugar management.

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