What are Diabetes Symptoms in Men?

Are there any specific Diabetes symptoms just for men?

Diabetes is a very serious disease in both men and women. It changes everyone’s lives that come into contact with them. It is also very dangerous and slowly kills the body if you let it.

There are three main forms of the horrible condition called diabetes.

The first and most serious form is where the pancreas organ creates too little of the chemical called insulin. This first diabetes form is usually diagnosed when the person is young and a still a child, generally less than 20 years of age. This first main diabetes form is really hard on a family as it requires comprehensive changes to everything they eat and do.

diabetes symptoms in menThe second diabetes form is due to the pancreas not producing enough of the insulin and the body not responding well to the insulin that it is given to it. This diabetes form is also most commonly associated with people who are way overweight and do not exercise enough as their body needs.

This second diabetes kind affects more people than any other form of the diabetes condition. This is generally because of the vast amounts of sweet sugar stuffed foods people in the United States and around the world, eat every day of the year.

The third and last main diabetes type is called gestational diabetes and only forms when a woman is pregnant and usually ends after the woman has delivered the baby. The problem with gestational diabetes or any form of the horrible diabetes condition is that it damages the body.

The main diabetes damage that is caused by diabetes is permanent and damages the cells of the heart, nerves, eyes, and kidneys; it also increases the chances on getting heart and kidney disease. This serious diabetes damage is all permanent and is usually not noticed till years later.

So are there specific Diabetes symptoms in Men?

There are no ‘specific’ diabetes symptoms in men. The same symptoms in women, apply for men.

The symptoms include:

  • excessive thirst,
  • excessive urination,
  • hunger,
  • and weight loss.

So now you know some of the symptoms to watch for and to ensure you get proper treatment for this condition.

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Diabetes Symptoms in Men

diabetes symptoms in men
diabetes symptoms in men

Though many diseases seem to exhibit different symptoms depending on which sex has the disease, many times diabetes symptoms in men differ little from diabetes symptoms in women. Whether type 1 of type 2diabetes, men suffer from most of the same diease symptoms as women, as far as the diabetes itself is concerned. The secondary diseases that often accompany diabetes, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and kidney problems affect diabetic males in much the same way as they affect males without diabetes.

One of the chief reasons that a person should be familiar with the symptoms of diabetes, regardless of their sex, is that diabetes rates are on the rise even as the rates of diagnosis for heart disease, high blood pressure and cancer continue to decrease.

The three classic diabetes symptoms in men, and in women, are increased thirst, increased hunger, and increased urination. The best way to remember these symptoms is by understanding just a little bit about how diabetes works. Diabetes begins when either the pancreas ceases to produce a hormone called insulin, or the cells of the body become resistant to the action of insulin.

Insulin must be properly metabolized due to the fact that it is only through the action of insulin that the glucose that we get from out food can pass into the cells and be used for energy. If the glucose cannot pass into the cells it builds in the bloodstream where it can, in high levels, begin to cause damage to many body systems. Since the glucose molecule is so large it attracts water molecules to itself, this more fluid that normal out of the body during urination and leads to increased thirst.

This is compounded by the fact that when the body recognizes a glucose increases it tries to rid itself of excess glucose through the kidney and this leads to increased urination. Because the insulin is either not present or the cells are resistant to it, the cells do not get the glucose needed as fuel and this leads to increases hunger even though there is an excess of glucose already in the blood.

Diabetes symptoms in men and women have very little variance between the sexes, if you or someone you know begins to have constantly increased hunger, increased thirst, and increased urination, especially if they have a family history of diabetes, it is probably time to talk to a doctor to make sure that they aren’t developing diabetes.

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