Sir What is symptoms of diabetes? And why it happened? Which food is responsible for it?
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More times for urine daily. More thirst for water. More hunger for food. It's due to less exercise and more calory intake.
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Thank you for the query. Coming to your first question regarding the symptoms of diabetes. The classical symptoms are feeling thirsty frequently, frequent urination and excessive hunger. However, these are more common in type 1 than type 2 diabetes. Other symptoms may be a feeling of fatigue/ tiredness and excessive sleepiness. Sometimes one may present with acute complications of diabetes like urinary tract infection and fungal infection of the skin. Chronic complications and symptoms like visual complaints and numbness of the limbs (due to neuropathy) may occur. Diabetic foot ulcers can also be the first presentation. A discussion of the symptoms of diabetes in detail is beyond the scope of this answer. Now your second question, Diabetes occurs due to deficiency of a hormone called Insulin (secreted from pancreas) or due to its inability to exert proper action (specially in the obese). Thirdly, no food is responsible for causing diabetes. It occurs dur to hormonal disorder. However, if diabetes occurs certain dietary restrictions at be needed like saturated fats and refined carbohydrates. Regards
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This is a life style disease it occur when the pancreas stop secreting insulin by beta cells. No food are responsible for diabetes. it can be occur if you sets for more hours. Symptoms are frequent urination, weight loss, extreme hunger and thrust.
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Mr. lybrate-user, Diabetes most often has hardly any symptoms, that is one of the reasons why it is not identified. But when fully developed invariably has following symptoms: excess thirst, excess urination, excess hunger, unexplained weight loss and tiredness. The most common reasons for T2 diabetes are being overweight, having central obesity, junk food intake, lack of insulin & inactivity. Thanks.
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