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What are the Symptoms of Diabetes?
The symptoms for Type I Diabetes are more intense. Those with Type II Diabetes are often unaware of the problem. There are several tests that can make sense of warning signs and give a diagnosis. Those at risk for Type II Diabetes are generally over 25 years old, overweight, have a close family member with diabetes, or are of African, Asian, Hispanic or Native American decent. Chronic high glucose levels can damage the eyes, nerves, kidneys and cardiovascular system.

Diabetes

  • Unusual thirst
  • Frequent urination
  • Weight loss
  • Blurred vision
  • Chronic fatigue

Hypoglycemia

  • Weakness
  • Drowsiness
  • Dizziness
  • Headaches
  • Trembling
  • Rapid heart beat
  • Confusion
  • Hunger
  • Paleness
  • Irritability
  • Sweating
  • Cold, clammy feeling
  • A person might lose consciousness or lapse into ketoacidosis (a diabetic coma)

Acute complications

  • Hypoglycemia

Long-term complications

  • Atherosclerosis
  • Neuropathy
  • Retinopathy

Diagnosis (draw blood in order to measure the amount of glucose present)

  1. Fasting Plasma Glucose Test
  2. Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
  3. Random Plasma Glucose Test
  4. Glycosylated Hemoglobin Test (taken at a doctor’s office or medical lab)
Think you or someone you know might have diabetes? Check any of the following symptoms that apply:
Often very thirsty and feel dry
Urinate more than once every two hours
Lost a lot of weight without any change in diet or exercise.
Vision is sometimes blurred and unclear
Always tired and find it hard to get enough sleep
Feel drowsy even after a full night's sleep
Have dizzy spells
Sweat for no reason
Occasions when your heart seems to flutter rapidly
 
 
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