Ignoring Diabetes Symptom Can Be Unhealthy Choice

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Ignoring Diabetes Symptom Can Be Unhealthy Choice

Monday, October 13th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

In many cases persons with diabetes may not realize they have it, especially if they ignore the diabetes symptom the body is giving them. Some of the signs are so subtle that unless a person has risk factors of developing the ailment a diabetes symptom may not ring any bells that something is wrong. By being aware of the symptoms, even being without many of the risk factors, the onset of the disease can be caught quickly.

One of the most common diabetes symptom is the need for frequent urination. When sugar builds up in the blood, the kidneys work overtime to flush it away. This frequent need to urinate also draws fluids from the cells, causing excessive thirst, which is another diabetes symptom. Improper processing of sugar in the blood into the cells, starves them for energy often leaving a person feeling tired and sluggish. Excessive fatigue along with weakness and appetite can also be a result.

When sugar in the system is eliminated through frequent urination, the calories are also going with it, resulting in possible weight loss. Similar to the frequent urination and excessive thirst problem, having the calories flushed away before they can be burned can lead to insatiable appetite. This can lead to weight gain and the development of more fatty tissue, which cannot use the insulin efficiently. As a diabetes symptom, weight fluctuations should be considered a warning sign, many times seen in Type 1 diabetes.

Vision Problems Cannot Be Ignored

As sugar the frequent urination pulls fluids from cells and tissue, the lenses in the eyes are also affected. This can damage the blood vessels in the back part of the eye, the cornea, and the body will attempt to grow new ones, resulting in burred vision. As a diabetes symptom, if left untreated diabetes can potentially lead to blindness.

When the level of blood glucose levels reaches a high point, it can affect the body’s ability to heal itself, causing sores or cuts to heal significantly slower and can also result in the diabetic suffering frequent infections. Another diabetes symptom is a tingling feeling in the hands and feet. An elevated level of blood sugar can cause nerve damage and may result in pain as well as the tingling sensation.

Without the ability to fight infection, another diabetes symptom is swollen or sores gums and other tissue in the mouth. This can be especially troublesome for those with gum problems prior to the onset of diabetes. Regardless of risk factors, any of the symptoms may be cause to consult a physician about the possibility of diabetes.

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