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What are some signs/symptoms of having diabetes?
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What are some signs/symptoms of having diabetes?
What are some signs/symptoms of having diabetes?
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March 1st, 2009 at 9:37 am
Peeing alot, Tired often, thirsty alot.
March 2nd, 2009 at 12:47 pm
Diabetes Symptoms
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.
Some diabetes symptoms include:
* Frequent urination
* Excessive thirst
* Extreme hunger
* Unusual weight loss
* Increased fatigue
* Irritability
* Blurry vision
If you have one or more of these diabetes symptoms, see your doctor right away. You can also take our Online Diabetes Risk Test to find out if you are at risk for diabetes:
(CLICK LINK BELOW)
March 4th, 2009 at 9:57 pm
these are simple symptoms, further explanations are on the link
tiredness, increase of urination, thirst, weight loss, change in vision, moodiness, decreased ability to concentrate, numbness or tingling on feet or hands, muscle cramps and yeast infection
March 6th, 2009 at 5:35 pm
Peeing an awful lot, constant thirst, quickly losing weight, really tired, loss of appetite.
March 7th, 2009 at 6:25 pm
Here are a few tips to go by if you are worried about diabetes. When in doubt, see your doctor!
Frequent trips to the bathroom:
Are you visiting the bathroom much more lately? Does it seem like you urinate all day long? ********* becomes more frequent when there is too much glucose in the blood. If insulin is nonexistent or ineffective, the kidneys can’t filter glucose back to the blood. They become overwhelmed and try to draw extra water out of the blood to dilute the glucose. This keeps your bladder full and it keeps you running to the bathroom.
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 *********. If your body is pulling extra water out of your blood and you’re running to the bathroom more, you will become dehydrated and feel the need to drink more to replace the water that you are losing.
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. The body desperately looks for an energy source because the cells aren’t getting glucose. It starts to break down muscle tissue and fat for energy. Type 2 happens gradually with increasing insulin resistance so weight loss is not as noticeable.
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. When the insulin isn’t there or if the cells don’t react to it anymore, then the glucose stays outside the cells in the bloodstream. The cells become energy starved and you feel tired and run down.
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. If you notice any of the above signs, schedule an appointment with your doctor. He or she will be able to tell you if you have reason to be concerned about a diagnosis of diabetes.
March 7th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
alot of ****** and becoming thirsty alott!!
March 9th, 2009 at 11:05 pm
You have all the symptoms in the above 6 answers. Go early morning before you have drunk or eaten anything to the chemist and have your sugar tested. Cost very little and you will know for certain.
Peace.
March 11th, 2009 at 5:12 pm
The biggest symptoms are ********* more often and over drinking. Remember, symptoms can be different for anyone.
Over eating
Loss of appetite
Loss of weight
Gain of weight
Drowsiness
and check with your doctor for more.
March 12th, 2009 at 7:56 pm
Thirstier than usual.
Peeing more often.
Losing Weight Rapidly.
Very Irritable.
March 16th, 2009 at 3:23 am
symptoms are
****** alot
thirsty
headaches
blackouts
tiredness
loss/gain of Weight
and some others…
if you feel you may have diabetes get medical treatment and testing cause if left untreated it can lead to serious problems.