Diabetes as a disease comes
unnoticed and affects a person before one actually realizes that one is
affected by this disease. So it is necessary that a person is aware about the
early symptoms of this disease so that he can take preventive and corrective measures
before it is too late. A diabetic person’s pancreases are not able to produce
sufficient amount of insulin which is the enzyme responsible for burning blood glucose and
release sufficient amounts of energy needed by the body. Most common symptoms of
this disease are:-
1.
Increased
Urination: - The first symptom of diabetes or pre diabetes that a person
will be inclined to urinate more frequently than any normal healthy person.
This frequent urination will be more during night If a person is unusually frequenting
the bathroom then he should investigate the causes and g for a blood sugar
check.
2.
Feeling
thirsty most of the time: - Another first symptom of
diabetes is increased thirst. When a person is feeling thirsty most of the time
even after drinking enough water it could be because of the high blood glucose
levels which make you feel thirstier and you keep drinking more and more water.
This would also lead to frequent urination and increasing the work load of your
kidneys.
3.
Feeling
Hungry more often: - Diabetes or Pre Diabetes can make
you feel hungry more often than not and you feel like eating more. It may not
be because you have started working more or because your appetite has
increased.
4.
Feeling
Weak & tired: - When the body is not able to
get sufficient energy due to inefficient pancreatic function the person may
feel weak and tired as the body is not able to burn glucose and generate enough
energy needed for essential functioning of the body.
5.
Sudden
Weight loss : - If one looses weight suddenly without having
made any special efforts to loose weight, it could be possibly because of
Diabetes. The body may be utilizing its body fat reserves to compensate for its
energy needs as the body is not able to burn blood glucose to satisfy its
energy needs.
6.
Blurred
vision: - The blood glucose levels of an affected person will keep
fluctuating most of the time and this can cause blurred vision.
7.
Long
healing time: - If a person has high blood glucose levels
than a normal person he will probably take more healing time. He will be prone
to infections more easily and may get bladder or vaginal infections in women
Gum problems or Yellowness of teeth is also found in diabetic patients.
8.
The tertiary blood vessels and
nerves of the diabetic patients get affected leading to dry skin, scales and
scalp becomes prone to infections.
9.
Diabetic
Foot: - The feet of patients affected with diabetes experience numbness as
the feet may not feel any pain or sensation which sometimes leads to lot of unnoticed
cuts and sores. These cuts and sores, if not detected in time, sometimes may
require amputation of the affected part.
10.
Diabetic
Retinopathy: - As the persons blood vessels of the eyes
get affected by high blood glucose levels the cornea gets damaged and leads to
Diabetic Retinopathy disease in the eyes.
If a person is experiencing such
symptoms he should visit a doctor to seek reasons for such problems. The
doctors would certainly recommend investigative tests and procedures to find
the reasons for such problems and most probably a person could be affected with
Pre-diabetes or Diabetes.




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