Because diabetes can cause serious complications, it's important to be on the lookout for signs that you may have it. The symptoms of type 1 diabetes are often subtle, but they can become severe. They include:
Increased thirst.
Increased hunger (especially after eating).
Dry mouth.
Frequent urination.
Unexplained weight loss (even though you are eating and feel hungry).
Fatigue (weak, tired feeling).
Blurred vision.
Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet.
Loss of consciousness (rare).
2006-09-18 16:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-17 09:30:46
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answered by ? 3
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Hey, Well I had diabetes ever since I was thirteen until just recently,I am 46 now,just last year I had a Kidney and Pancrease Transplant.My Kidneys had failed because of the diabetes,but anyway the symptoms I showed for Diabetes were 1:I was staying very thirsty all of the time 2:I was always very tired.3:Going to bathroom to urinate a lot.4:My appetite was not good, If you know anyone who has a Glucose machine to check your blood sugar you can get a good idea like that,but each persons level is usually different. It would be best to go to your Doctor and have blood work done and let him be the judge.The risk are pretty gruesome if you do not keep it under control.Such as Loss of limbs,Blindness,Kidney failure,and the most frightful,Death,also heart problems can accure if not kept under control.I know all of this is scary,but it is facts. I hope if it is you, you are talking about that your blood work comes back normal. Good luck!
David
2006-09-20 00:04:49
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answered by Iceman 3
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2016-09-18 06:37:17
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2016-05-14 15:44:30
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answered by Lorraine 4
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2016-12-24 02:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes this can be a sign of pre diabetes or diabetes not every one has the same symptoms, Numbness in fingers, feet and sweating ,frequent urination, blurred eye sight were the symptoms i had and i am now type 2
2016-03-13 08:11:18
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The problem with asking a health question in an open forum like this is that you will receive a lot of well-meaning misinformation.
There are different types of diabetes as well as one called "gestational diabetes" if you are expecting a baby.
Please go to the home page of the American Diabetes Association. You will find a wealth of information that is both accurate and useful. They even have a risk test that you can use.
The website is: www.diabetes.org
Good luck to you!!
2006-09-18 16:22:11
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answered by Kevin C 3
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Top Diabetes Symptoms:
1. Weight loss
Overly high blood sugar levels can also cause rapid weight loss, say 10 to 20 pounds over two or three months?but this is not a healthy weight loss.
2.Hunger
Excessive pangs of hunger, another sign of diabetes, can come from sharp peaks and lows in blood sugar levels.
3.Skin problems
Itchy skin, perhaps the result of dry skin or poor circulation, can often be a warning sign of diabetes, as are other skin conditions, such as acanthosis nigricans.
4.Slow healing
Infections, cuts, and bruises that don't heal quickly are another classic sign of diabetes.
5.Yeast infections
"Diabetes is considered an immunosuppressed state," Dr. Collazo-Clavell explains. That means heightened susceptibility to a variety of infections, although the most common are yeast (candida) and other fungal infections, she says. Fungi and bacteria both thrive in sugar-rich environments.
6.Fatigue and irritability
"When people have high blood sugar levels, depending on how long it's been, they can get used to chronically not feeling well," says Dr. Collazo-Clavell. "Sometimes that's what brings them into the office."
7.Blurry vision
Having distorted vision and seeing floaters or occasional flashes of light are a direct result of high blood sugar levels.
8.Tingling or numbness
Tingling and numbness in the hands and feet, along with burning pain or swelling, are signs that nerves are being damaged by diabetes.
9.Blood tests
Several tests are used to check for diabetes, but a single test result is never enough on its own to diagnose diabetes (the test has to be repeated).
2014-05-27 19:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-15 07:06:33
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answered by Judy 3
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