7 diabetes symptoms you have to know

7 diabetes symptoms you have to know

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7 diabetes symptoms you have to know



 

Millions of people around the world have diabetes, some of them know it and others do not know; Because diabetes symptoms at first may not be clear, and therefore we have to know these symptoms so that we can detect diabetes at its inception.

 In this article, we will discuss these symptoms and if you notice their appearance or some of them, you should consult a doctor immediately.




 

  • Polydipsia and polyurea


 

One of the most common diabetes symptoms is extreme thirst and increased urination.

Excess glucose in the blood causes the kidneys to work too hard to absorb the extra glucose.


 

If the kidneys cannot function in this way, excess glucose is excreted in the urine and draws fluids from the body with it, which gives a sense of extreme thirst drinking large amounts of water to overcome this feeling, leads to increased urination.


 

  • Constant feeling of extreme hunger


 

The body's loss of glucose leads to loss of calories, and also diabetes may prevent the glucose in food from reaching the cells, which leads to a feeling of constant hunger, which leads to rapid weight loss, especially in type 1 diabetes.


 

  • Feeling very tired


 

A high concentration of glucose in the blood leads to the weakening of the body's ability to use this glucose to obtain the energy needed for the body, and thus the feeling of constant fatigue.


 

  • Blurry vision


 

An increase in the concentration of glucose in the blood leads to the withdrawal of fluids from the tissues of the body, including the lenses of the eyes, which leads to dry eyes and makes the vision blurry.


 

It is also possible that diabetes, when not treated, leads to the formation of new blood vessels in the retina of the eyes and the destruction of the vessels that have existed for a while, which In this case, it may lead to vision loss.


 

  • Wounds or sores that are slow to heal


 

An increase in glucose concentration in the blood leads to slow blood flow and thus leads to a delay in the healing process of wounds.

Diabetic patients notice the appearance of slow-healing ulcers, especially in the feet. Therefore, diabetic patients must constantly examine their feet.


 

  • Numbness in the hands and feet


 

An increase in glucose level in the blood affects the function of the nerves, and this leads to a feeling of numbness in the hands or feet with a burning feeling in them.


 

  • Weakness of the gums and loss of some teeth


 

Diabetes leads to a weakening of the body's ability to fight germs. This increases the risk of infection in the gums and bones that hold the teeth in place. As a result, the gums become swollen, and the teeth may become loose, which leads to the loss of some of them, mainly if diabetes is not controlled.


 

When a person has diabetes, it is necessary to know which type of diabetes he has. There is type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

He must go to the doctor and do the necessary tests to find out which of the two types he has been infected with; Because each style has its own protocol for dealing with it.


 

In the end, if you notice any of these symptoms in one day, do not hesitate to go to the doctor immediately.


 

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