What are symptoms of a diabetic?
What are symptoms of a diabetic? Diabetes is a very serious non-communicable disease for all peoples ages including kids. Diabetes is a very serious non-communicable disease that is currently taking over the nation and the entire world. Today’s sugar filled foods and sweet desserts and the ability for diabetics to live longer lives and reproduce is only gasoline fuel to the already massive firestorm.
Diabetes is a non-communicable permanent disease where the person’s body is failing to get the required amounts of a vital chemical called insulin. This absolutely necessary chemical/hormone called insulin is produced by the pancreas organ. For some unknown medical reasons the pancreas organ will stop or slow in construction of this vital chemical/hormone. This chemical/hormone is used by the body’s systems to transform the blood sugar (glucose) in the blood into fuel that the cells are able to use. Without the proper amounts of this necessary sugar converting chemical/hormone the blood glucose levels in the blood stream begin to rise to extremely high levels.
Once they reach a certain high blood sugar level the body systems begins to suffer cell damage. The major cell damage most commonly associated with high blood sugar levels is nerve cell damage, heart damage, kidney damage, and eye damage. But this can all be avoided if the diabetic patient can lower their high blood sugar level and keep it at that lower blood sugar level. So what are symptoms of a diabetic?
There are a few symptoms of a diabetic? Over Excessive thirst, excessive urination, hunger, and excessive weight loss are all symptoms. The diabetic symptoms happen as the body tries to clean its self of the excessive sugar and feed the slowly starving cells. The cleaning results in excessive urination which results in thirst, and the hunger results in weight loss. These diabetic symptoms should be noticed and reported to a diabetic doctor soon. So now you know what some symptoms of a diabetic are.