All forms of diabetes cause the same main symptoms. You urinate much more than usual, sometimes as often as every hour or so, throughout the day and night. You may notice white spots, which consist of dried splashes of glucose-filled urine, on your underwear or shoes. Micro-organisms are attracted to the sugary urine and can cause bladder infections and other urinary tract problems. The excessive loss of fluid can make you perpetually thirsty, and drinking sweetened beverages increases the amount of urination and makes your thirst worse. Your cells do not get enough glucose, so you feel extremely tired, weak, and apathetic; so much so that you may be unable to get up in the mourning. Some diabetics, especially children and young adults, lose a lot of weight, since their fat and muscle are burned up to provide energy. Other symptoms that you may experience include tingling in the hands and feet, reduced resistance to infections (boils and urinary tract infections are sometimes the first signs od diabetes mellitus), blurred vision due to excess glucose in the fluid of the eye, and impotence in men or the absence of menstrual periods in women.
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Often, people with type 2 diabetes have no symptoms at first. They may not have symptoms for many years. The early symptoms of diabetes type 1 and 2 may include: * Bladder, kidney, skin, or other infections that are more frequent or heal slowly * Fatigue * Hunger * Increased thirst * Increased urination The first symptom may also be: * Blurred vision * Erectile dysfunction * Pain or numbness in the feet or hands TREATMENT * The goal of treatment at first is to lower high blood glucose levels. The long-term goals of treatment are to prevent problems from diabetes. The main treatment for type 2 diabetes is exercise and diet. HOPE THESE HELPS YOU
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2016-04-14 01:11:48
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Some people who are diagnosed with diabetes haven't experienced any diabetes symptoms ? their diabetes was diagnosed from the results of a simple blood test.
Many people, however, may notice one or more of the following diabetes warning signs:
Urinating frequently. Since your kidneys must remove the excess glucose from your blood, it ends up in your urine, which can cause more frequent urination with more volume.
Increased thirst. When you lose an increased amount of fluid through frequent urination, you may become dehydrated and thirsty. You?ll notice that you are drinking more fluids to stay hydrated.
Excessive hunger. You may notice that you feel hungry all the time. Your body is unable to use the glucose you have and is trying to tell you it needs more fuel.
Unexplained weight loss. Since your body is unable to use your blood glucose effectively, it begins to break down your energy stores such as fat, which can result in weight loss or a failure to gain weight in growing children. This can happen even though you are hungry and eating more.
Fatigue. Feeling tired is a common diabetes symptom because your body cannot convert the glucose in your blood into usable energy.
Irritable mood. Along with hunger and fatigue, it is not uncommon to feel irritable when you have diabetes.
Blurred vision. High blood glucose levels can cause you to temporarily experience blurred vision.
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People with diabetes frequently exhibit
one or more of the following symptoms:
More frequent urination Diabetes Risk Factors
Diabetes can occur in anyone, however, the following people have an increased tendency to develop Type 2, or adult-onset diabetes:
People who have close relatives with the disease
People who are over 40 and overweight
Women who developed diabetes while pregnant (gestational diabetes)
In general, the risk of developing diabetes increases as people grow older
Being very thirsty
Blurred vision
Weight loss
Increased hunger
Increased and/or unexplained sense of fatigue
Skin infections
Wounds don't heal easily
2006-08-11 02:42:13
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