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Type 1 diabetes: symptoms to watch out for.

By Charles E. Hyde


Type 1 diabetes can begin to affect you suddenly without warning, so it's important to be aware of the symptoms so that if you begin to experience them you can get medical help. Because the most common symptoms for type 1 diabetes might not seem particularly worrying they are often ignored - these include needing to use the toilet lots, always being thirsty and feeling tired for no apparent reason.

However, other symptoms such as itchy genitals, constipation, blurred vision and cramp will make it obvious that the other symptoms are part of a wider problem. Don't waste any time going to your doctor if you experience these symptoms, as ignoring them could lead to further complications.

These initial symptoms are caused by high blood glucose, which is in turn caused by a lack of insulin in the body. Once somebody has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes they will learn how to administer insulin to keep their blood glucose at a stable level. If too much insulin is administered someone with type 1 can suffer from hypoglycaemia due to low blood glucose. This can cause sweating, feelings of weakness and, if left untreated lead to unconsciousness.

As might be expected, if blood glucose levels are too high because of a lack of blood glucose and someone with type 1 diabetes experiences hyperglycaemia they will have the same symptoms as when they were first diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. If left untreated hyperglycaemia can ultimately prove fatal.

Since type 1 diabetes often develops at a very young age it is unlikely that children will understand why they are experiencing any symptoms. This is why it's especially important for parents to know what the symptoms of type 1 diabetes are, so that if their children have any they can get the help they need as soon as possible.




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