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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Major Indicators of Diabetes

By Vania Kraft


Identifying the primary signs of diabetes can help you avoid complications with the disease. Unfortunately, many of the diabetes symptoms that present themselves outside of the body are also symptoms of other disorders.

This can lead to several misdiagnoses prior to your diabetes being correctly identified and a course of action is decided on. Still, being able to discover the main signs of this illness can save you a bunch of time. When you discover one of the symptoms listed in this article, consult with your physician and ask to be tested.

Generally, most cuts and scrapes, when taken care of properly, will take very little time to heal. Most will close up and begin to heal within a week. Some disappear in that much time. Although, when you have diabetes, even small wounds might not recover in the right way.

Type 1's chief symptoms and indicators of onset include nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. These usually happen when the body stops producing insulin or the potassium levels get crazy. Type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile onset diabetes, occurs from genetics and heredity and not generally from manageable factors. If your child appears to have the stomach flu and is also enduring some weird things with their personality, requesting that he or she be test for diabetes is a decent idea. Most likely, a pediatrician will run some precursory tests anyway, just to rule the sickness out.

Do you struggle with maintaining concentration? Do you suddenly faint for reasons unknown? If you experience these symptoms you may have diabetes. Diabetes affects the body's ability to regulate insulin and blood sugar levels. The reason you may feel light headed or even faint is because of the fluctuation of your blood sugar levels. If you find your energy level is drained in conjunction with fainting spells it's time to see the doctor. It could be that you have hypoglycemia. Or you could simply need insulin treatments. Only your doctor can tell you for sure either way.

Remember the symptoms that are specific to diabetes are not usually exhibited outwardly. Blood and pancreas tests will be crucial to properly diagnose you. After you obtain the correct diagnosis, you'll be more apt to find out how to feel better and get back to your usual self.




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