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Being Aware On Diabetes Symptoms

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By: Bercle George

Diabetes is a sickness that caused by the blood glucose levels go above normal. The hormone insulin secreted by the pancreas keeps blood glucose level low. The number of person with diabetes is rapidly growing nowadays and a big percentage of those were not aware how serious it is. The reason that so many people do not know that they may have diabetes is because some people show no diabetes symptoms.

There are some usual diabetes symptoms that should be checked out by a physician. It is very essential to have blood work checked every year after the age of 45. The reason why people do not know that they may have diabetes is because some people manifest no diabetes symptoms. And, diabetes and symptoms can also be accompanied by stomach pains, vomiting or nausea. If these symptoms occur, it could be the immediate onset of type 1 diabetes, otherwise known as insulin-dependent diabetes.

To, somehow, help you to be aware on this illness, this article provides some essential knowledge to lessen the occurrence of this disease because if not, as what has been said, can lead you to some complications for your body system. Thus, the some of the symptoms are as follow:

The symptoms for diabetes include excessive or too much urination, excessive hunger, excessive thirst, abnormal or sudden weight loss, blurred sight or vision, delayed recovery from wounds or delayed healing of wounds, repeated infections, headache, fatigue, itchy and dry skin. However, experiencing some of these symptoms does not mean that you are already have diabetes because some of these are also present to other illnesses. Thus, to make it sure, it is best option to visit your doctor.

Along with cancer one of the all time degenerative diseases is diabetes where the functioning of our pancreas means we live with poor health. It is important for people to look after their health and to look out and try to look out for diabetes symptoms so that they can take early action before the full onset of the disease comes into play. The link between diabetes and diet is now known and so it makes sense to start there before we start to use drugs and insulin to treat the condition.

It is of great importance to develop a healthy lifestyle to prevent or even lessen the chances of having such a complicated ailment. Healthy diet and regular exercise are among of the contributory factors for this. It is also important to have a regular visit to your doctor for preventive measure.


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