What are the Early Symptoms of Diabetes?

So how do I tell if I have Diabetes?

Have you been having to go to the bathroom more frequently than normal? Can you not keep yourself hydrated? Did you know that these may be signs and symptoms of diabetes?

Symptoms of diabetes can vary from person to person but most of the time the signs and symptoms are going to be the quite similar. Type 2 diabetes usually tends to start as quite a silent disease – you can certainly not even be aware that you have it! Quite often,  the early symptoms of diabetes like

  • fatigue,
  • poor vision
  • reduced libido
  • lethargy
  • going to the bathroom more frequently,

tend to be just put down to “getting older” or some other reasons. Quite often a person that is diagnosed with diabetes has more than likely had the disease for five to ten years, but not know about it.

Most younger age people in their early 20’s and even younger, will notice themselves wanting drink more often and feeling like that they can’t get enough to drink,  while others may feel like they are staying in the bathroom all the time with frequent urination.

What do I do If I notice These Early Symptoms of Diabetes?

what are the symptoms of diabetesOnce you start to notice the symptoms of diabetes, or things that you think may be diabetes such as frequent urination or constant drinking of fluids when you normally don’t, then you may want to consult with your doctor or physician and let them know what is going on so that you can be tested for diabetes as early as possible.

Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

Often times when you have contacted your doctor about having signs and symptoms of diabetes, he or she will have you come in and get a fasting blood glucose test (Known as an OGTT) Oral glucose tolerance test. This involves an initial blood test and then you will be given a large amount of glucose to drink – followed by a second blood test a couple of hours later.

This will determine the rate that the glucose is cleared from your blood and you return to normal. A fasting blood glucose test is painless and very simple to have.

The Oral Glucose Tolerance Test is normally of a morning after you have been fasting over night. Drinking water beforehand is permitted, but no tea, coffee or juice.

Healthy Persons Results : The blood sugar level from the second test, should be below 7.8mM

Indication of Prediabetes :  The blood sugar level from the second test would read between 7.8mM and 11.1mM

Diabetes : The Blood sugar level from the second test would be higher than 11.1mM

If you were to have 2 random blood sugar level results coming back at higher thatn 11.1mM, OR a fasting glucose test result higher than 7.8mM on 2 separate occasions, this would certainly confirm you have diabetes mellitus.

what are symptoms of diabetes you should watch forSymptoms of diabetes are generally the same for all ages but may just be seen at various times rather than all at once. For older people it may take longer to show symptoms of diabetes while younger people may experience them all at once. Most important, is once you do recognize the symptoms, you need to get help!

Is Depression a Symptom of Diabetes?

It’s not surprising that people who have been diagnosed with diabetes would also become depressed or anxious about what is happening to them and also about developing the complications that come with diabetes.

Diabetics really need to try and stay as motivated  and positive as possible in order to be able to fight their disease. Depression is something that can and will interfere with your motivating forces, so if you are feeling anxious and depressed, see your heath care professional and have it addressed.

What other Symptoms of Diabetes should I watch for?

  • Losing appetite
  • Feeling anxious and often teary
  • Lack of interest in your hobbies or regular activities
  • Lack on interest in relationships
  • Feeling pessimistic and sad on a regular basis
  • You have difficulty sleeping, or you wake very early in the morning
  • Having little energy and feeling constantly lethargic.

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Symptoms of diabetes

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symptons of diabetes

Symptoms of diabetes are different for everyone and take into consideration different underlying factors such as age, sex and heredity just to name a few. Some of the few common symptoms that come with diabetes is frequent urination, trouble quenching your thirst and sweats.

Symptoms of diabetes are typically seen as the same because there is underlying criteria that doctor’s and physicians go by before they will test a person for diabetes. For example, someone who never seems to have trouble staying thirsty all the time or keeping themselves hydrated is generally a red flag. Someone who is having to go to the bathroom a lot more often than normal, may be showing signs of being a diabetic.

For most people they are unsure if they are showing symptoms of diabetes because they are just unsure. The best way to know is by knowing your body, after all no one knows your body like you do. If you know that you are trying to drink everything in sight because you just can’t seem to get enough sugar then you need to contact your doctor or family physician and let them know. If you know you normally only go to the bathroom and urinate 5 times a day and now you are going 10 then obviously it isn’t the normal for you so you need to contact your doctor.

Symptoms of diabetes is a great way to know if you are pre-diabetic or not, a lot of times knowing your body and being able to report symptoms is a great way to prevent anything further from happening to you. If you are experiencing symptoms of diabetes and can catch it soon enough then you may be able to catch your diabetes before you are diagnosed as being a full blown diabetes.

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What are the symptoms of childhood diabetes?

 

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symptoms of childhood diabetes

What are the symptoms of childhood diabetes? Diabetes is a very serious condition that affects everyone. It don’t just affect adults, it also affects many children all over the world. Diabetes is where the pancreas slows or even stops production of a very essential chemical called insulin. Insulin is a very important as the body needs it to change the sugar in the blood into fuel that the body can use. When the insulin levels are to low for the sugar to all be used it begins to build up. At a certain level the body begins to suffer serious damage. Damage that can be done includes heart damage, eye damage, nerve damage, and kidney damage. This makes spotting diabetes a serious need, especially in children. So what are the symptoms of childhood diabetes?

There are many symptoms of childhood diabetes. Frequent urination, thirst, extreme hunger, loss of weight, and fatigue are just some of the major symptoms of childhood diabetes. Frequent urination is caused by the body trying to rid itself of dangerous high blood sugar. But this causes another serious symptom, excessive thirst. Thirst is caused by the amount of water being urinated to cleanse the body. Extreme hunger is caused by the cells not getting the required amounts of fuel needed. This makes the cells tell the brain that they are hungry. Loss of weight is caused by the cells not getting the needed fuel and eating stored fuel. Fatigue is caused by the cells not getting enough fuel. These symptoms point out the very dangerous disease diabetes. These symptoms are the same for adults and children but should be recognized immediately and contact a doctor for a diagnoses. So now you know what to look for when it comes to symptoms of childhood diabetes.

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What is a Symptom of Sugar Diabetes?

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Sugar diabetes is a serious condition that changes lifestyles of both the diabetic and all who are around them, for better and for worse.

Diabetes is a condition where the body’s organ known as the pancreas fails to create enough of chemical called insulin. The chemical insulin is responsible for the energy that you have as it converts the sugar molecules in the blood into fuel that the cells can use.

When the needed amounts of insulin are not present the blood sugar levels rise. Once they reach a certain level they begin to damage the body such as heart damage, nerve damage, eye damage, and the worst is kidney damage. These effects are all the more reason to spot diabetes early on, so what is a symptom of sugar diabetes?

A symptom of sugar diabetes could be one of many things. The list includes

  • thirst,
  • excessive urination,
  • extreme hunger, and
  • irritability.

If you are experiencing these symptoms, you should be checked out immediately due to the damage that can be done if left untreated.

Excessive urination is due to the body trying to cleanse itself of the overloaded sugar levels. This in turn causes you to become thirsty as your body depletes itself of water. Hunger is due to the cells not getting the required fuel and as you eat more it only increases the blood sugar level. Irritability is caused by the brain cells not getting the needed fuel. This can all be avoided if you are checked for diabetes. Your doctor can perform a few simple lab tests that will diagnose you with diabetes or not. Or you can get a blood glucose monitor and do it yourself. If it is over 120 mg/dl notify your doctor immediately.

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Do you know the signs of being a diabetic?

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signs of being a diabetic

Do you know the signs of being a diabetic? Diabetes is a very serious disease and should be checked out at the first thought of having the disease. Diabetes is where the body produces too little of the chemical known as insulin. Insulin is one of the body’s most important chemicals. It is responsible for the energy that you have. It takes the glucose in the blood and changes it into fuel that the body’s cells can use.

So when the pancreas produces to little insulin the glucose levels rise to very high levels. The high glucose levels wreak havoc upon the body damaging the heart, kidneys, nerves, and eventually blindness. Making knowing whether you have or are risk of diabetes a need to know. This is the causes of being a diabetic.

There are many signs of being a diabetic that can tell you of nearing diabetes, including test your doctor can perform to give an accurate diagnose. Many of them may seem normal for a short amount of time but are not normal. Excessive thirst, excessive urination, unexplained weight loss, altered mental status, and excessive eating are all symptoms. Excessive thirst is caused by excessive urination; the body urinates to rid itself of the excess glucose that is damaging it, thus creating the need to replenish the body.

Unexplained weight loss is formed by the body seeking nutrients and glucose that it is not getting but this does nothing because the real problem is with the insulin levels. Excessive eating is caused by the body seeking more energy. The body is then stimulated to take in more food. But this does nothing but fuel the growing glucose levels. Altered mental status is formed when the glucose beings to irritate the body giving irritability, confusion, and anger. So talk to your doctor about signs of being a diabetic. See if you have the signs of being an insulin dependent diabetic too.

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