Are Your Symptoms Really Indicitive of Diabetes
Diabetes can present itself in a number of ways. You might show symptoms that are easily diagnosed. One person’s diabetes symptoms could certainly be less severe making diagnosis more difficult. Although, there are a few symptoms that are quite indicitive of diabetes that you need to be aware of. A few of the major symptoms of diabetes are discussed here. If you or your loved ones experience any of these symptoms I urge you to see a health care provider immediately.
Some people are naturally hungrier than other people. At the same time, if you recognize that you are always feeling hungry, this could be a sign of diabetes. Overeating is often connected with the insane blood sugar levels that someone has to battle when diabetes first starts to happen. Some people who are going through the onset of diabetes will find that they keep eating even if they start to feel full. More often, though, a person who is “coming down with” diabetes will never feel full. If you realize that you can’t seem to stop eating or get full, it is time to get a hold of your primary medical professional. A chief indicator of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes is that the body quits producing potassium in an appropriate manner. The body’s potassium gets out of control and this make a bunch of physical symptoms happen – such as dehydration, an altered state of mind and occasionally a coma can occur if the problem is not noticed in time. This wonked out potassium production is usually misdiagnosed at first which is why, if you are not feeling well you insist that your doctor be as thorough as possible in diagnosing you. You don’t want the doctor to send you off with a prescription for antibiotics when the actual problem is diabetes!
Feet problems are a well known issue for diabetics. Poor circulation is usually the reason for these problems. If you notice that your feet (and/or hands) have started tingling you should call your doctor. Circulation issues make it very important for diabetics to be watchful over their hands and feet. Contact your doctor immediately if you notice that you have sores on your feet that aren’t healing. These sores can be treated in the doctor’s office generally. Don’t let the sores and tingling go unchecked. Ignoring these symptoms is what leads most amputations in diabetics. It is true that symptoms of diabetes can vary from person to person. The type of diabetes you develop will determine the symptoms that you display, if any. There are cases where the only reason the diabetes was discovered was the person was undergoing other tests. Even when you display all the symptoms, it is still possible to be misdiagnosed before doctors find the real cause. Talk to your doctor about any concerns you may have, especially if you are suffering from any of the symptoms listed in this article.
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