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What Are 7 Common Symptoms of Diabetes

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Diabetes causes symptoms that can go undetected and undiagnosed by the lay person.
Because of these seemingly harmless symptoms, people miss their chance at early detection and prevention.
However, studies show that it is really pretty easy to detect or prevent this disease by paying attention to 7 common symptoms of Diabetes that are early symptoms.
7 Common Symptoms of Diabetes Include: Frequent urination Excessive thirst Extreme hunger Unusual weight loss Increased fatigue Irritability Blurry vision Diabetics experience frequent urination as a common symptom.
If you are visiting the restroom a lot more than usual over a period of time, this could be one sign of the first stages of diabetes.
Frequent urination can be caused by to much glucose content in the blood stream.
When there is to much glucose, an not enough insulin, the kidneys have a really rough time filtering all the glucose so they become over worked.
The kidneys then try to dilute the blood stream of glucose by drawing extra water out of the blood, thereby causing frequent urination.
Excessive thirst is also a common symptom found in type 1 diabetics.
Since the kidneys are working over time to dilute all the glucose in the blood stream, the body requires more water.
Frequent urination on top of the body's need to dilute the blood stream will cause diabetes sufferers to experience extreme thirst.
This is because your body is trying to keep from being dehydrated.
Extreme hunger occurs when an excessive amount of sugar builds up in the bloodstream without any insulin to push it along to the cells.
Because of this, the muscles and organs starve for energy and this causes the diabetic to experience extreme hunger.
Diabetics suffer from a lack of insulin which is the main ingredient that drives sugar to tissue and cells that rely on certain amounts of sugar for energy.
This is a very common symptom of type 1 diabetes.
Even though diabetes is usually associated with obesity, there are some cases of unusual weight loss.
When the body is starving for energy, and there is the absence of insulin, the cells never receive the necessary nutrients they require.
When the tissue doesn't receive enough glucose they will lack the energy needed to stimulate growth.
This also is common with type 1 diabetes.
Increased fatigue is a direct result of your body starving for energy.
As you can see, all these symptoms are tied together.
When your cells lack the nutrients or never receive what they require, you become tired and fatigued.
Even if a diabetic eats a lot, their cells never accumulate enough glucose to generate energy because of the lack of insulin to drive the sugar to the tissue and cells.
Irritability can be caused when someone is tired, fatigued or extremely hungry.
Usually diabetes sufferers experience all of these symptoms together.
As each one is a direct result of the other.
Blurry vision is very common with this disease.
Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness from the ages of 20 to 74.
T he reason someone would experience blurry vision with high glucose content is because high sugar levels causes the eyes to swell, which effects the vision.
Other eye problems such as cataracts, glaucoma and retinopathy are also common effects on the body caused by diabetes.
The good news is there are treatments available that actually can reverse this, or keep it under complete control.
The best way to defeat diabetes is to prevent it.
But in most cases, these 7 common symptoms of Diabetes that seem harmless to most people can unnoticed, affecting ones ability to detect this disease early.
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