People can often have diabetes and be completely unaware. The
main reason for this is that the symptoms, when seen on their own, seem
harmless. However, the earlier diabetes is diagnosed the greater the chances
are that serious complications, which can result from having diabetes, can be
avoided.
Here is a list of the
most common diabetes symptoms:
Frequent urination
Have you been going to the bathroom to urinate more often
recently? Do you notice that you spend most of the day going to the toilet?
When there is too much glucose (sugar) in your blood you will urinate more
often. If your insulin is ineffective, or not there at all, your kidneys cannot
filter the glucose back into the blood. The kidneys will take water from your
blood in order to dilute the glucose - which in turn fills up your bladder.
Disproportionate thirst
If you are urinating more than usual, you will need to
replace that lost liquid. You will be drinking more than usual. Have you been
drinking more than usual lately?
Intense hunger
As the insulin in your blood is not working properly, or is
not there at all, and your cells are not getting their energy, your body may
react by trying to find more energy - food. You will become hungry.
Weight gain
This might be the result of the above symptom (intense
hunger).
Unusual weight loss
This is more common among people with Diabetes Type 1. As
your body is not making insulin it will seek out another energy source (the
cells aren't getting glucose). Muscle tissue and fat will be broken down for
energy. As Type 1 is of a more sudden onset and Type 2 is much more gradual,
weight loss is more noticeable with Type 1.
Increased fatigue
If your insulin is not working properly, or is not there at
all, glucose will not be entering your cells and providing them with energy.
This will make you feel tired and listless.
Irritability
Irritability can be due to your lack of energy.
Blurred vision
This can be caused by tissue being pulled from your eye
lenses. This affects your eyes' ability to focus. With proper treatment this
can be treated. There are severe cases where blindness or prolonged vision
problems can occur.
Cuts and bruises don't heal properly or quickly
Do you find cuts and bruises take a much longer time than usual
to heal? When there is more sugar (glucose) in your body, its ability to heal
can be undermined.
More skin and/or yeast
infections
When there is more sugar in your body, its ability to recover
from infections is affected. Women with diabetes find it especially difficult
to recover from bladder and vaginal infections.
Itchy skin
A feeling of itchiness on your skin is sometimes a symptom of
diabetes.
Gums are red and/or swollen - Gums pull away from teeth
If your gums are tender, red and/or swollen this could be a
sign of diabetes. Your teeth could become loose as the gums pull away from
them.
Frequent gum disease/infection
As well as the previous gum symptoms, you may experience more
frequent gum disease and/or gum infections.
Sexual dysfunction among men
If you are over 50 and experience frequent or constant sexual
dysfunction (erectile dysfunction), it could be a symptom of diabetes.
Numbness or tingling,
especially in your feet and hands
If there is too much sugar in your body your nerves could
become damaged, as could the tiny blood vessels that feed those nerves. You may
experience tingling and/or numbness in your hands and feet.
Diabetes can often be detected by carrying out a urine test,
which finds out whether excess glucose is present. This is normally backed up
by a blood test, which measures blood glucose levels and can confirm if the
cause of your symptoms is diabetes.
If you are worried that you may have some of the above
symptoms, you are recommended to talk to your Doctor or a qualified health
professional.
This article by Mikael Häggström via Wikimedia Commons

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