Living With Diabetes

 

Symptoms Of Diabetes - DO you have them?

by Groshan Fabiola

Symptoms of diabetes often difficult to notice. You can simply brush it aside, because it does not cause pain, and you always assume that it is something else that gives you a symptom. Some of the symptoms of diabetes, and if you have more than one label, it is advisable to pay their doctor visit precludes the possibility of disease.

* constantly feels hunger and thirst, and some degree of dehydration * urinating frequently especially at night * obtain blurred vision in a short period of time * easy to feel tired, even exhausted, and not do anything * takes a long time to heal cuts and bruises * unexpectedly lose weight without going through weight loss program * numb sensation in the hands and feet * continue to receive skin or gum or bladder infections

Dehydration occurs because the body fluids lost due to frequent urination. In more serious cases diabetes leads to the accumulation of ketones in the blood. Ketones are acids, which can poison the body. Ketocidosis will lead to a diabetic coma, and eventually death.

Some people may also experience dizziness at the start of diabetes. This is due to a sense of balance body, which covers the eyes, ears and brain. When diabetes is out of control, it can also lead to a loss of consciousness because of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) or high levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia).

The risk of receipt of the above diseases, if your family has a history of it. If diabetes symptoms persist, contact your family doctor quickly. Your doctor will do a post in plasma glucose test to determine your blood glucose. Your blood glucose is high if the result will be higher than 125 mg / dL. In this case, your doctor will perform a second test to confirm the diagnosis early, before they can give you a prescription.

Studies have shown that the risk of developing diabetes can be reduced with appropriate weight management - is what fits, depending on the needs. This means there is a healthy balanced diet, including green leafy vegetables. In addition, delays in the start of diabetes in families that have a history of diabetes. It is also possible that people with diabetes do not show any symptoms of diabetes, which makes the discovery too late.

Conclusion

Diabetes can lead to many other diseases that threaten life, if left untreated. If you have one or more of the symptoms of diabetes, it is desirable to seek medical attention promptly. Early intervention will minimize the damage caused by the disease. Setting up your life to adjust to the disease.


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