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What are the most frequent signs and symptoms of diabetes?
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A lot of people have heard and believe what they think are the symptoms of diabetes and some of the first early warning signs of type 1 and 2 diabetes may include: Excessive thirst-this is often one of the first symptoms and it is not a thirst arising out of exercise, hot weather or even other short term illnesses such as the flu, excessive hunger- even though you have eaten your normal meals and portions you seem to still feel like you are always hungry, urination- the need to pee a lot and wake up often through the night with the urge to go, tiredness of fatigue-severe tiredness especially often after eating meals is another early warning sign of diabetes, rapid weight loss-any major weight change is always a cause for concern and a check up but sudden loss combined with any of the other factors may be a good indicator of the onset of diabetes and should be tested as soon as possible.
Although most people are aware of the more common signs of diabetes such as the thirst, hunger, fatigue, and need to urinate frequently these signs often go undetected until the diabetes may cause more extensive physical and neurological problems. These are some of those symptoms to be aware of such as vision problems-blurred vision may eventually lead to more serious vision disease such as macular degeneration and eventual blindness, feet and hand numbness or tingling-with diabetes the extremities may be affected by peripheral neuropathy that causes nerve damage, slow healing process-as diabetes often leads to impaired immune systems in the body minor scratches and wounds will take longer to heal, yeast infections-as the immune system becomes impaired woman may suffer from recurrent yeast infections, and dry itchy skin may be the result again of peripheral neuropathy as it affects circulation and proper sweat gland function.
The number one cause of late diagnosis of diabetes is that people don’t recognize the warning signs soon enough. You also must be aware when considering diabetes symptoms the four main types of diabetes which are type 1, type 2, gestational and prediabetes.
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