yes it is a sign of diabetes as the sugar in the urine attracts the ants. also if you seem to get more thirsty, that too is a sign of diabetes. if you are overweight, a way to get rid of diabetes is to exercise more frequently and eat a healthy diet. the receptors in your brain will stop functioning properly if you are overweight and so injecting more insulin will not help as they are processing well anyhow. to ensure that your receptors will work properly is to eat a healthy diet and exercise more frequently.
2007-02-18 08:20:59
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2016-05-15 02:14:53
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Most of the times Diabetes is asymptomatic, however It is very important to diagnose as early as possible to prevent early and late complications of Diabetes. This is only possible, if you have some knowledge about common symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus.
Glucose is an important source of energy for cells of our body.
Glucose enters the cells and metabolized to provide energy.
How does glucose enter in cells? It enters the cells with help of Insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced by Pancreas. Suppose there is no insulin, or insulin production is decreased. Obviously, Glucose level in blood will increase and we will have a condition what we call as Diabetes Mellitus.
There are many symptoms of diabetes but we will focus here on most common symptoms of Diabetes. Here is list of these symptoms.
Increased Thirst
Frequent urination
Fatigue and weakness
Blurred vision
Abdominal pains
Nausea and vomiting
Sudden weight loss or gain
Skin infections like abscess, pimples
Impotence
Fluid retention (especially in legs and feet)
Chronic itching
Poor healing of skin wounds
Decreased tolerance to cold
Increased heart rate
Dry scaly skin
Numbness of fingers and toes
Extreme hunger pangs
Hot and sweaty with clammy perspiration
Heart tremors and palpitations
Apprehensive with no obvious reason
Nervousness
Disoriented, confused, inability to concentrate
Frequent headaches, dizziness
Mood changes.
How will we relate these symptoms with Diabetes. Remember, most of symptoms are directly related to higher levels of Glucose in Blood.
2014-05-28 15:54:06
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, because urine of diabetic patients contain sugar and it attracts ants
2007-02-17 17:28:34
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answered by mpact 3
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I read somewhere that this was the way they used to tell if someone had diabetes before they came up with all the new technology for testing for diabetes.
2007-02-22 05:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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that is very weird but it makes sense!!!!!!! sugar in the urine would definitely attract ants to it/
2007-02-17 14:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband and brother-in-law are both diabetics and piss outside all the time- i can assure you we have NO ants!!!!
2007-02-17 15:31:17
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answered by fchick_78 2
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not necessarily. ants are drawn to water in general, whether it has sugar or not.
2007-02-17 14:41:38
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