What to Look Out For When it Comes to Diabetes
by Hakim Ajmal Ap k dukh dard ka sathiKnowing the different signs of diabetes is very important for
anyone who has been diagnosed with it. The main difference between the two
types of this disease is the treatment options they are given. When it comes to
type one, there is no need to worry since it is manageable, controllable, and
reversible. But when it comes to type 2, there is no medication that can
make sure it goes away. This is why it's so important to know what signs to
look out for, so you can take proper action to manage the disease.
In both types of diabetes, the early stages are the most
dangerous. Usually, with type one, the initial symptoms take place within a
matter of weeks, while those with type 2 usually occur quickly. They are much
more serious, too. They include frequent urination and hunger.
Other symptoms may also include a change in your skin tone,
especially if you are diabetic, as well as a lower blood sugar level. You might
notice that your legs and feet are also becoming thinner. You might also
experience a lot of pain or cramps in your legs.
If you have been tested and have been found to be diabetic, your
doctor might also give you a blood test to see if there is an abnormality with
your blood sugar levels. This test will be used in order to determine what the
most common signs of diabetes are.
In the earlier stages of the disease, blood sugar levels usually
return to normal very quickly. You will most likely be given medications to
help regulate your blood sugar levels in order to keep your glucose levels in
check. It is important to note that the medications you will be given are
mainly meant to make your blood glucose levels normal.
When it comes to the later stages, symptoms may become far more
serious. You will then be given anti-diabetes medications. These medications
will help control your blood sugar levels, but they will not cure the disease
completely.
Signs to look out for include being tired, having blurred
vision, and loss of consciousness. You will also notice that you tend to
urinate more frequently. and be thirsty more often.
If you think that you might be diabetic, the best thing to do is
to visit a doctor immediately. You should also make sure that you keep track of
your symptoms so that you can learn about them so that you can take the right
steps in managing your condition.
A visit to the doctor is also an excellent way of learning about
the early signs of diabetes. Most people are not aware of their bodies, and if
you learn about these early signs, you can take measures to avoid having to
deal with the problems that come with diabetes later on in life. Once you know
more about your body, you can better take care of it.
One of the best diabetes signs to watch out for is a decrease in
sexual activity. Menopause is also a sign to watch for. Diabetes tends to
affect your ability to have and produce vaginal lubrication, which can affect
sexual activity and fertility.
When it comes to blood pressure, high blood pressure, especially
when it is left untreated, can be a sign of diabetes. If you have high blood
pressure, you might be prone to diabetes complications, and they could be much
more serious than if you had never had the condition.
Heart palpitations are another sign to be aware of. If you feel
a tight feeling in your chest, you may be more prone to diabetes because it
means that there is a problem in your heart.
You can also learn more about these signs of diabetes by going
online and searching on the Internet. There are many websites that will tell
you about the signs of diabetes that you might not have known before.
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