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It is often felt in ordinary circumstances that warning signs diabetes are the same as symptoms that people feel. They are not. There is a great deal of difference between the two even though it is easy to take one for the other and draw inferences of them both. It must be noted though that despite the similarities they are two distinct entities in medical science. This article strives to clarify this aspect of the disease presentation.

A way by which physicians determine the functioning of the pancreas is by conducting a urine test or urinalysis. From this an evaluation is made of whether there is sugar in the urine which is indicative of an abnormality. This abnormality predisposes to further investigations for any diagnosis to be arrived at.

Often the Primary Care Physician would continue with what is medically known as a blood culture or what is commonly termed blood work. As it pertains to the condition a fasting blood sugar may be ordered. Level of blood sugar can vary but there are normal and abnormal levels to which disease conditions are ascribed.

In the event that any abnormal readings are observed when evaluating the blood culture it becomes a matter of concerns. The physician may choose to use this as an indicator in diagnosing the disease. Alternatively a postponement of can be made and a process of re-evaluation conducted since there can be a number of other factors to be considered.

Regular weight measurements being a part of the physical examination process is another tool which physicians use to support their clinical evaluations. This is always exclusive of the more sophisticated diagnostic methods. Many times they are insufficient sources upon which a diagnosis can be claimed.

When an unexplained gradual weight loss is observed over a six month period it raises a red flag. Moreso, if there were subsequent reports of elevations in the blood sugar level. A precise confirmation is then made if sugar was present in the urine. There can be no doubt of a major dysfunction when all these criteria are taken into consideration.

When physicians are still in doubt, to both conclude and confirm their provisional diagnosis an enzymatic study is conducted. This simply is a measurement of substances produced by the organ found in the body which is responsible for producing the elements which store sugar. A conclusion can be easily drawn when there are abnormal levels.

Ultimately, warning signs diabetes is derived when a thorough physical examination is conducted. It is when a physician through urine analysis, blood culture and enzymatic evaluations determines abnormalities in the functioning of organs. In this case the organ is the pancreas.

by: Xylene Belita




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