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Identifying the major symptoms of diabetes can help you avoid complications with the disease. Unfortunately, many of the signs of diabetes that present themselves outside of the body are also signs of other sicknesses.

This can lead to several misdiagnoses prior to your diabetes being correctly identified and a course of action is decided on. Still, being able to notice the chief indicators of this sickness can save you bunches of time. When you realize you have one of the symptoms listed in this article, get a hold of your medical professional and request to have some testing done.

One of the most highly visible signs of diabetes is extreme tiredness. Yes, fatigue is a symptom of a range of different issues.

At times, it can be an indicator of a major sickness. Other times it just means you need to get more sleep. When it is being caused by diabetes however, the fatigue is extreme. Someone having to contend with this type of drowsiness probably gets more than enough sleep at night and, even if they are not very active, will often feel incredibly tired. This is the type of sleepiness that is often thought of when mononucleosis is brought up and can be just as limiting. Pay attention to your energy levels. If there is no explainable reason for you to be feeling so drained, contact your medical professional to have them run some tests.

Do you have periodic bouts of blurred vision? You won't always notice this if it's happening to your loved one. If this is something that happens to you it is usually a sign that your body is having difficulty with insulin and you should be tested for diabetes. Have you ever heard of the term Hyperosmolar hyperglycemia nonketotic syndrome, it's just the medical term for diabetes. When the body fluid is pulled out of the tissue surroundin the lenses of your eyes it causes this. This makes it harder for your eyes to focus. However, blurry vision is also simply a sign that you need glasses. Talk to your doctor if it is only every now and then or comes and goes without warning.

How much do you need to use the restroom on a typical day? This is perhaps something you don't feel is appropriate to answer out loud. At minimum, you should answer the question in your mind. While some may think that it's actually the excessive thirst diabetes symptom that makes this excessive urination occur, doctors insist that it is a symptom all on it's own. If you notice you always have to rush to the bathroom--even if you aren't eating or drinking much--you should consult your physician about having your potassium and bladder functions checked out. It is highly imaginable that when the physician tests you out, they may uncover diabetes.

Symptoms can vary widely from one person to another. It depends heavily on how far it has progressed in your body and what the severity is. There are those who will never exude a symptom and still have the disease. Some will experience multiple symptoms from common to uncommon. Your first line of defense against diabetes is knowledge of it's causes and manifestations. Recognizing the symptoms of diabetes will make it more likely for you to seek early treatment and gain fast control over the disease.

Knowing the Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes

By: Shelly Bray




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