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The Common Symptoms Of Diabetes Mellitus

By Cole Mosinard


Diabetes is a chronic illness that has become an increasing burden globally. Sadly, the condition does not only subtract years from life, but also life from your years. It is necessary for you to know the symptoms of diabetes because the earlier the disease is clinically determined; the better your chances are of stopping complications such as loss of sight, amputation due to gangrenous limb, or early death.

Symptoms of diabetes One of the well-known symptoms is increased urination, which is in some cases as often as every hour. This takes place because the kidneys try to get rid of excess sugar by getting more water from the circulation to decrease the sugar and pass it as urine. Happening directly due to disproportionate urination is excessive thirst, another typical symptom among diabetics. Diabetes is brought on by inadequate production of insulin or cells no longer responsive to insulin. In both cases, the glucose is unable to get into the cells, causing cellular starvation. However, the resultant high levels of insulin in the circulation stimulates hunger which makes sufferers of diabetes experience frequent hunger pangs which causes them to overindulge and put on pounds. The cellular starvation will eventually force the body to burn muscle tissue and fats for energy, that causes loss of mass. Because of cellular starvation, you can also feel weak or experience fatigue.

Delayed wound healing is also another symptom of diabetes and this results from elevated level of glucose in the blood stopping white blood cells from working normally. Diabetes is also related to artherosclerosis or thickening of the blood vessels which hampers flow of both oxygen and nutrients beyond the narrowed artery. This is why diabetics must take good care of their foot because lesions that do not fully or rapidly heal may get infected and necrotize. In such circumstance, the limb may be amputated to avert systemic infection.

Blurry vision is not a hallmark sign for diabetes mellitus but is frequently found in patients with poorly managed hyperglycemia. This is also the result of the atherosclerotic changes that occur due to diabetes.

If you suffer from these symptoms, you should visit your healthcare provider at the earliest opportunity so that you can be evaluated for diabetes. It can't be pointed out enough, the earlier the diabetes is caught, the better your odds will be of avoiding more significant complications to your health. Diagnosis for diabetes is usually performed through blood work up, which is rather cheap and does not cause a lot of pain or inconvenience. Although diabetes has no cure, it can be managed with medications, and lifestyle changes.




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