Symptoms of Diabetes
High blood levels of glucose can cause several problems, including frequent urination, excessive thirst, hunger, fatigue, weight loss, and blurry vision. However, because type 2 diabetes develops slowly, some people with high blood sugar experience no symptoms at all.Symptoms of type 1 diabetes:Increased thirst, Increased urination, Weight loss in spite of increased appetite, Fatigue, Nausea, vomiting patients with type 1 diabetes usually develop symptoms over a short period of time, and the condition is often diagnosed in an emergency setting.Symptoms of type 2 diabetes:, Increased thirst, Increased urination, Increased appetite, Fatigue, Blurred vision, Slow-healing infections, Impotence in men. More articles here about Symptoms of Diabetes
These is the primary symptoms of being diabetic. We dont want this to happen to us or to our love ones so we should always follow what our doctors says. Stay away from fatty foods and sweets. Heres an article about how to Prevent or delay diabetes.
Pre-diabetes is a serious medical condition that can be treated. The good news is that the recently completed Diabetes Prevention Program study conclusively showed that people with pre-diabetes can prevent the development of type 2 diabetes by making changes in their diet and increasing their level of physical activity. They may even be able to return their blood glucose levels to the normal range.
While the DPP also showed that some medications may delay the development of diabetes, diet and exercise worked better. Just 30 minutes a day of moderate physical activity, coupled with a 5-10% reduction in body weight, produced a 58% reduction in diabetes.
The American Diabetes Association is developing materials that will help people understand their risks for pre-diabetes and what they can do to halt the progression to diabetes and even to, “turn back the clock.” In the meantime, ADA has a wealth of resources for people with diabetes or at risk for diabetes that can be of use to people interested in pre-diabetes.
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