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Individuals can experience different signs and symptoms of diabetes, and sometimes there may be no signs. Some of the signs commonly experienced include:
Frequent urination
Excessive thirst
Increased hunger-even though you are eating
Weight loss - even though you are eating more
Tiredness
Lack of interest and concentration
A tingling sensation or numbness or persistant pain in the hands or feet
Blurred vision
Frequent infections
Slow-healing wounds
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Frequent urination
Excessive thirst
Increased hunger-even though you are eating
Weight loss - even though you are eating more
Tiredness
Lack of interest and concentration
A tingling sensation or numbness or persistant pain in the hands or feet
Blurred vision
Frequent infections
Slow-healing wounds
Vom...more
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Mr Yesepu, Diabete Melltus invariably does not produce any recognisable symptoms, hence a large number of persons do come to that they are having diabetes. When fully developed can cause excessive urination, excessive thirst, excessive hunger, unexplained early tiredness and weight loss.
Precautions to be taken are control your weight, so that there is no increase, take proper balanced and healthy diet, giving exact calories based on ideal body weight and extent of daily exercise. Avoid s...more
Precautions to be taken are control your weight, so that there is no increase, take proper balanced and healthy diet, giving exact calories based on ideal body weight and extent of daily exercise. Avoid s...more
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Get your blood sugar fasting, pp,HbA1c tests done if they are normal it rules out diabetes.
Type one diabetics have excessive urination, thirst,weight loss, recurrent infections etc
Type two diabetes may not have symptoms and are diagnosed incidentally or during some routine investigation. The are usually overweight.
Type one diabetics have excessive urination, thirst,weight loss, recurrent infections etc
Type two diabetes may not have symptoms and are diagnosed incidentally or during some routine investigation. The are usually overweight.
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Diabetes Mellitus are of 2 types Type 1 and Type 2.Type 1 occurs in predominantly the younger age group (<30 years. Type 2 occurs in the elderly. But there can be an overlap between the two types with regard to the age group. The classical symptoms are excessive thirst (polydipsia), frequent urination (polyuria) and excessive hunger (polyphagia. Other symptoms include frequent infections of skin, respiratory tract and urinary tract, fatigue and weight loss.
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For some people there might not be any symptoms initially. Therefore, it is important to get it checked (eg - blood sugar levels - Fasting / PP, HbA1c, urine routine etc ). Read more about it from the internet and follow the healthy habits consistently. Talk to the doctor and seek advice. Adapt healthy lifestyle and maintain an ideal weight.
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Do you have such symptoms?
-urinating often.
-feeling very thirsty.
-feeling very hungry - even though you are eating.
-extreme fatigue.
-blurry vision.
-cuts/bruises that are slow to heal.
-weight loss - even though you are eating more (type 1)
-tingling, pain, or numbness in the hands/feet (type 2)
Consult an expert immediately!
And you can prevent you and your beloved ones from the harms of diabetes.
-urinating often.
-feeling very thirsty.
-feeling very hungry - even though you are eating.
-extreme fatigue.
-blurry vision.
-cuts/bruises that are slow to heal.
-weight loss - even though you are eating more (type 1)
-tingling, pain, or numbness in the hands/feet (type 2)
Consult an expert immediately!
And you can prevent you and your beloved ones from the harms of diabetes.
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