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Diabetes Symptoms

April 29th, 2010



Diabetes is a disease that all too often goes undetected because the symptoms are either so mild or common to other problems. Because of this, many people walk around with diabetes without even knowing it until they finally go to the doctor for a blood and urine test. This article is going to review the most common symptoms of diabetes so that you’re alerted to what to look out for. The sooner your diabetes is diagnosed, the quicker you can receive treatment.

Probably the most common symptom of diabetes is extreme thirst. The reason for this is that the kidneys of a diabetic spill excessive levels of glucose into the urine which results in taking more water with it. That’s why diabetics are so thirsty, because they are losing more water than non diabetics.

Another common symptom of diabetes is frequent urination. This is also caused by the same problem as above. Diabetics usually wake up many times during the night. Diabetics have a difficult time taking long trips because of this urination problem.

Another common symptom of diabetes is extreme hunger. This is caused by the body not producing enough insulin, which is needed for glucose to enter our cells. Because our cells don’t get enough glucose, which gives us our energy, we are constantly hungry. This same problem also causes fatigue and weight loss as well.

Another common symptom of diabetes is headache. The reason diabetics get headaches frequently is because our brain cells need a constant supply of energy, which they are not getting because not enough glucose is getting into our cells. This also tends to make diabetics nervous and irritable.

Another very common problem of diabetes is blurred vision, which can ultimately lead to blindness if your diabetes isn’t kept in check. The reason for the blurred vision is because of the high levels of glucose in the cells. This damages the cells and causes them to leak. This makes the retina bleed and swell, which is what causes the blurred vision.

There are many more symptoms of diabetes such as abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, skin infections, impotence, wounds that take a long time to heal, no tolerance to cold, itching, numbness in fingers and toes, heart palpitations and excessive perspiration.

Because many of these symptoms can occur with other diseases, it is important to see your doctor for a blood test and urinalysis in order to determine whether or not you have diabetes.

Diabetes, if caught early, can be treated and controlled.

To YOUR Health,

Steve Wagner

By: S. Wagner

Symptoms of Diabetes

April 18th, 2010



Diabetes is a disorder occurring due to the fluctuating sugar level in the blood. In a layman’s language it is an illness in which there is too much sugar in the person’s blood. It could also be termed as a disease in which sugar and starch are not properly absorbed by the body.

Diabetics if left untreated could lead to severe complications. However, managing the conditions carefully will allow diabetic patients to lead a normal life.

Dry skin, exhaustion, recovering slowly from injuries, frequent urination, feeling hungry and thirsty at regular intervals and blurred vision are all symptoms of diabetes.

Dry skin, a symptom of diabetes is due to the loss of water which in turns causes dehydration.

When blood sugar is not being utilized for the growth and repair of cells and for producing energy it continues to remain in our blood and is flushed out in the urine through our kidney. Our body is thus deprived of the essential nutrients of sugar. Since a diabetic is unable to absorb the vital nutrients from the food, they feel tired and hungry and suffer from poor health.

Sugar level of a diabetic person is generally high leading to poor functioning of the white blood cells. High sugar level in the blood attracts bacteria leading to illness. The immunity level of such people is low. Since immunity level of a person plays a very important role in curing injury, a diabetic person takes long to recover.

When excess sugar from the blood is not utilized by the cells, it absorbed the urine and come out. Therefore diabetics frequently use the bathroom.

The loss of water due to frequent urination makes diabetes thirsty. The role of insulin is to absorb sugar. In its absence the cells are left to starve, in such conditions signals of hunger are send to the brain. So even though sugar is present in the blood, its inability to absorb it leads to sense of hunger.

The fluctuation on the level of glucose and water in the eye causes due to dehydration leads to blurred vision. These symptoms of diabetes are indications to get oneself thoroughly examined. Sensing the diabetes symptoms will help you to take the necessary medications immediately.

Diabetes is a hereditary disease. If diabetes runs in the family there is every possibility that it will get transferred to their off-springs as well. Person who is obese stands a higher chance of getting it. However stress, an accident which has destroyed insulin producing pancreases, age and pregnancy also could lead to diabetes.

By: Robert Grazian

Signs And Symptoms Of Diabetes – Detect Diabetes

April 17th, 2010



There are two types of diabetes often termed type one and type two. You should be aware of the signs and symptoms of diabetes. Type one is juvenile onset diabetes. It is usually diagnosed in children and teens. In this case the body does not produce insulin, which is used by the body to convert sugars into energy.

The adult onset diabetes is known as type two diabetes, where in either the body has insufficient insulin or the cells in the body does not have sufficient receptors which aid insulin in its typical functions. Diabetes is a grim sickness; however with the numerous research going on this subject, diabetic persons can now live long and satisfying lives.

Symptoms for diabetes will show up if your body is not correctly processing glucose. Glucose is the result of your body breaking down the food that you eat. For glucose to be properly absorbed by your cells, the body must produce the right amount of insulin. If the body does not produce the correct amount of insulin your cells will be starved producing high glucose levels that can cause harm to your eyes, heart, and kidneys.

Some signs and symptoms of diabetes are not as obvious as you would think. Frequent urination is one sign of diabetes. Urine may have a fruity smell due to high sugar levels. Other signs and symptoms of diabetes include excessive thirst, weight loss, blurry vision, and fatigue.

A newly diagnosed diabetic needs to seek treatment. Type one diabetics, and some type two diabetics, will need to give themselves injections of insulin. Diabetics also need to be sure to have a balanced diet, and they also often need to eat on a schedule. Those diagnosed with diabetes must also be sure to exercise regularly, since exercise has been shown to help control blood sugar.

Various stores stock different types of diabetes foods. People diagnosed with diabetes have to be careful about their sugar and carbohydrates in take. As you all know carbohydrates get converted to sugars in the body. There are artificial sweeteners available today which makes it possible for diabetic people to enjoy desserts made with less sugar.

By: Michael Derad