DIABETES AND SYMPTOMS

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 DIABETES AND SYMPTOMS-

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DIABETES SYMPTOMS- What Are Diabetes Symptoms? An important thing is that the diabetes often goes undiagnosed because many of its symptoms seem so harmless. Recent studies indicate that the early detection of diabetes symptoms and treatment can decrease the chance of developing the complications of diabetes.

  • Frequent urination
  • Excessive thirst
  • Extreme hunger
  • Unusual weight loss
  • Increased fatigue
  • Irritability
  • Blurry vision

 

TYPE 1 DIABETES SYMPTOMS- What Are Type 1 Diabetes Symptoms? -The type 1 and 2 Symptoms are almost same but are different slightly-

Type 1 Diabetes Symptoms

  • Frequent urination
  • Excessive thirst
  • Extreme hunger
  • Unusual weight loss
  • Increased fatigue
  • Irritability
  • Blurry vision

 

TYPE  2 DIABETES SYMPTOMS- What Are Type 2  Diabetes Symptoms? -Like in the case of type1, here also similar symptoms can be seen.

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

  • Blurry vision
  • Cuts or sores that are slow to heal
  • Itchy skin, yeast infections
  • Increased thirst
  • Dry mouth
  • Need to urinate often
  • Leg pain

 

GESTATIONAL DIABETES SYMPTOMS- What Are Gestational  Diabetes Symptoms? -The pregnancy related diabetes symptoms are common but the actual diabetes is similar in the case of any adult diabetes symptoms.And symptoms of type 2 diabetes may occur in gestational diabetes also.  Some of the symptoms are the same as a woman in a normal pregnancy would exhibit.  Those symptoms are:

  1. Extreme thirst
  2. An increased need to urinate.
  3. Hunger
  4. Fatigue (These first four symptoms are often conditions that occur during the last trimester of a pregnancy) 
  5. Blurred vision
  6. Frequent infections such as infections of the bladder or vagina.
  7. Excessive weight gain during pregnancy.  

 

JUVENAL DIABETES SYMPTOMS- What Are Juvenal Diabetes Symptoms?- Children often can not express the discomforts they face. So you must watch them thoroughly to find out the symptoms of diabetes in them.

The process that destroys the insulin-producing beta cells can be a long and insidious one. At the point when insulin production bottoms out, however, type 1 diabetes usually appears suddenly and progresses quickly. Warning signs of type 1 diabetes include:

  • Frequent urination (in children, a recurrence of bed-wetting after toilet training has been completed).
     
  • Unusual thirst, especially for sweet, cold drinks.
     
  • Extreme hunger.
     
  • Sudden, sometimes dramatic, weight loss.
     
  • Weakness.
     
  • Extreme fatigue.
     
  • Blurred vision or other changes in eyesight.
     
  • Irritability.
     
  • Nausea and vomiting (acute symptoms).

Children with type 1 diabetes may also be restless, apathetic, and have trouble functioning at school. In severe cases, diabetic coma may be the first sign of type 1 diabetes

 

DIABETES SIGNS- What Are Diabetes Signs?- These are warning shots of diabetes. Since diabetes is more a deficiency disease than a illness the warning shots are very important. 

Many of the signs of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are similar. In both, there is too much glucose in the blood and not enough in the cells of your body. High glucose levels in Type I are due to a lack of insulin because the insulin producing cells have been destroyed. Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body’s cells become resistant to insulin that is being produced. Either way, your cells aren’t getting the glucose that they need, and your body lets you know by giving you these signs and symptoms.
 
Frequent trips to the bathroom: 
Are you visiting the bathroom much more lately? Does it seem like you urinate all day long? Urination becomes more frequent when there is too much glucose in the blood.  
Unquenchable Thirst: 
If it feels like you can’t get enough water and you’re drinking much more than usual, it could be a sign of diabetes, especially if it seems to go hand in hand with frequent urination.  
Losing Weight Without Trying: 
This symptom is more noticeable with Type 1 diabetes. In Type 1, the pancreas stops making insulin, possibly due to a viral attack on pancreas cells or because an autoimmune response makes the body attack the insulin producing cells.  
Weakness and Fatigue: 
It’s that bad boy glucose again. Glucose from the food we eat travels into the bloodstream where insulin is supposed to help it transition into the cells of our body. The cells use it to produce the energy we need to live. 
Tingling or Numbness in Your Hands, Legs or Feet: 
This symptom is called neuropathy. It occurs gradually over time as consistently high glucose in the blood damages the nervous system, particularly in the extremities. Type 2 diabetes is a gradual onset, and people are often not aware that they have it. Therefore, blood sugar might have been high for more than a few years before a diagnosis is made. Nerve damage can creep up without our knowledge. Neuropathy can very often improve when tighter blood glucose control is achieved.
Other Signs and Symptoms That Can Occur: 
Blurred vision, skin that is dry or itchy, frequent infections or cuts and bruises that take a long time to heal are also signs that something is amiss. Again, when these signs are associated with diabetes, they are the result of high glucose levels in the body. 

Hope this will be useful for millions who suffer from diabetes around the world.

 

 

 

 

OTHER IMPORTANT FACTORS-

FATIGUE AND DIABETES-

Fatigue as a result of diabetes (any type) can only be alleviated by returning the blood sugar to its normal, healthy levels with proper treatment.  If you’ve caught your diabetes in its earlier stages, and it’s still considered mild, treatment usually consists of dropping excess body fat, and lowering blood pressure and cholesterol through improvement of your diet and exercise habits – just being more careful with your health in general.  If your diabetes is a more complicated type or at a more advanced stage, it will be treated through oral medication or injections of insulin.

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