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I have two signs of diabetes, being thirsty all the time, and having to go to the bathroom a lot. What are other signs, so I know if I should get tested or not?

2007-04-04 04:18:07 · 25 answers · asked by elie101_forever 3 in Health Diseases & Conditions Diabetes

25 answers

Here are the most common symptoms.

Frequent urination (causing the kidneys to work harder) due to excessive urine

Excessive thirst

Tired and weak-flu like symptoms-causing maybe a slow down in activity levels

Hunger and increased appetite-causing weight gain

Weight loss in spite of eating more or weight gain fluctuations

Less common are

Tiredness-just a general lack of energy from the food not being metabolized

Dry skin

Dry mouth-causing thirst

Head aches and pains

Blurred vision

Impotence

Yeast infections

Difficulty in healing sores frequent infections

Nerve damage-numbness in extremities

There is absolutely no harm in erring on the side of caution for these symptoms. It is always best to check especially if you are in a high risk category or have some inherited high risk factors.



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2007-04-04 05:22:24 · answer #1 · answered by annalisa.fontana 2 · 0 0

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2016-05-03 12:07:09 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

how thirsty is thirsty? before i was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes i could drink two 20 ounce bottles of pop or water in 10 minutes. i would still feel super thirsty after i got done.

do u go to the bathroom a lot?do u go 4 or 5 times during the night? or how bout every 15-30 minutes during some days? thats what happened to me before i was diagnosed

i also lost a ton of weight (40-50lbs) within 2 months before i was diagnosed and it wasnt on purpose. have u lost weight?

do u feel tired a lot? do u feel like u never get enough sleep even though u slept 10-12 hours the night before? i did before i was diagnosed

is your vision blurry? mine was before i was diagnosed

2007-04-04 09:57:44 · answer #8 · answered by You Betcha! 6 · 0 0

Classic signs of diabetis mellitus are:
1) polyphagia (constantly hungry)
It happens because the body does not have enough insulin in order to transport sugar from blood to the tissues. So tissues are starving although the body has plenty of sugar

3)polyuria (constantly gotta go to the bathroom for #1)
This happens because body tries to get rid of hyperosmolar (sugary) urine. Also, kidney cannot reabsorb so much sugar. That's why glucose is found in urine too.
2)polydipsia (constantly thirsty)
This happens because body tries to compensate for fluid loss.

See your doctor. He will do blood test
twice. And he will tell you.

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