
Diagnosing diabetes symptoms can be difficult to identify at first, as a manifestation of the disease is gradual. Sometimes, because symptoms can also be common to other diseases, the actual disease may be overlooked. Diabetes symptoms may vary, the list can go on and on, but not everybody (Patients with diabetes) has them. There are even some cases no symptoms may occur in some patients.
Diabetes occurs when the body's ability to respond to insulin is affected. Insulin is the hormone your body that allows the level of blood sugar (glucose) enter body cells. When excess glucose enters the blood, this leads to the high amount of glucose in the blood, which can cause spillage of glucose into the urine. This is the main reason why one of the classic symptoms of diabetes, frequent urination, pests of the patient.
Because the high glucose level is beyond normal body cells are energy and therefore starved leading to damage to the nerves, kidneys, eyes, blood vessels and heart. The increase in the amount of glucose sugar occurs when your body gets too low. Then increases the production of sugar. This process starts when the pancreas releases a hormone called glucagon. The stored glycogen is converted back at the levels of glucose by the liver and muscles.
How is it diagnosed diabetes symptoms?
Diagnosing patients with diabetes may vary, and is based according to the duration and scope of the levels of blood sugar. Patients with type 2 diabetes is often diagnosed relatively slowly compared to people with type 1 diabetes, which may take only weeks after or a few months. Symptoms may also progress slowly and mildly.
Some of the early symptoms of diabetes and specific common are:
– Skin irritation and disease
– Skin infections
– Poor skin healing
– Athlete's foot
– Sexual Problem
– Unusual vaginal dryness
– Failure in erection (for men)
– Early menopause (the female patients)
– Absence of menstrual periods
– Paresthesias
– Peripheral neuropathy
– Urinary tract infection
– Blurred vision
– Malaise
– Drowsiness
– Numbness of the hands
– Weight loss or weight gain
Other symptoms of diabetes most extreme are:
– Excessive urination
– Excessive thirst
– Dehydration
– Weight loss, even with increased appetite
– Tiredness, fatigue, nausea and vomiting
– Excessive hunger
– More than bladder, skin and vaginal infections
– Blurred vision serious
– Headache
– Muscle aches, weakness and cramps
– Acne
– Increased sexual problems, because erectile failure in men and vaginal dryness in women
– The cessation of periods
Other diabetes symptoms:
– The gums are bleeding
– Unusual noise or ringing in the ear
– Foot Numbness or tingling
– Itchy skin
– Diarrhea
– Confusion
– Depression
The complications associated with the symptoms of diabetes:
– Kidney disease
– Diabetic retinopathy
– Sciatica
– Heart Disease and
– Stroke
As these symptoms may occur at a later stage of a patient, the situation standard has been delayed scheduling the examination. This is not a good idea because complications may increase over time, making it even harder to try and try the disease. In this case, it is very important to consult with your doctor as soon as possible to avoid further damage to the body. Another is important to note that diabetes is a disease for life, and not infect others through contact.
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