11 Serious Signs Of Diabetes Not To Ignore

 

The American Diabetes Association has listed these signs as some of the most important signals of diabetes. Diabetes can be a debilitating disease, and it can be avoided. If you start experiencing certain symptoms it can be a sign of pre-diabetes or perhaps even full-blown diabetes. Getting treatment as soon as possible is the best way to help lessen the effects of the disease. By knowing these signs you can ensure that your case is handled quickly and efficiently before it gets worse.

Lets take a look at 10 signs of diabetes.

1. Unintended Weight Loss

Although this might be the dream of some people, unintended weight loss may also be a serious sign that your body, more especially your pancreas isn’t working as it should. Unintentional weight loss is one of the early signs of diabetes, however, weight loss is also a way to assist in preventing the development of diabetes. Losing 5 percent of your body weight can lower your risk of diabetes by as much as 58 percent.

2. Persistent Fatigue

If you find that you are still extremely tired, even after having a restful night sleep, you should speak to your doctor. Your blood sugar level is interrupted by diabetes, resulting in fatigue. In later stages, the death of tissue associated with untreated diabetes can limit circulation, which means oxygenated blood isn’t being effectively transported to your vital organs, making your body work harder than it should and tiring you out along the way.

3. Blurred Vision

Blurry vision is often a symptom of diabetes, as high blood sugar levels can cause swelling in the lenses of your eye, resulting in distorted sight in the process. Fortunately, for many people, the effect is temporary and goes away when their blood sugar is being managed. While poor vision is hardly uncommon, sudden changes in your vision, especially blurriness, need to be addressed by your doctor.

4. Sweet Breath

Having sugary breath isn’t as sweet as it seems. Diabetics often notice that they’ve developed sweet or nail-polish-like breath before they’re diagnosed. Sugary breath is often a sign of diabetic ketoacidosis, a condition in which your body can’t effectively convert glucose into energy, keeping your blood sugar at dangerous—potentially fatal—levels if left untreated.

5. Excessive Thirst

Finding yourself excessively thirsty, could be a sign that you’re dealing with dangerously high blood sugar. Persons who suffer from diabetes often find themselves extremely thirsty as their bodies try to flush out excess sugar in their blood. That’s due to the insulin not being up to standard.

6. Frequent Urination

You will find yourself rushing to the closest bathroom multiple times a day if your kidneys have to compensate for the excess sugar in your blood. This in-conjunction with excessive thirst makes it a reality of consistent bathroom breaks to urinate.

7. Decreased Libido

Diabetes may be the reason your sex life is now non-existent. The poor circulation and depression that often accompany diabetes can make it difficult to become aroused.

8. Tingling & Numbness In Your Extremities

Tingling in your hands and feet isn’t such a good thing. Increased blood sugar can cause nerve damage, which is often signaled by a tingly feeling in your hands and your feet. Amputation and tissue death may result from untreated diabetes.

9. Increased Hunger

Many people with diabetes experience extreme hunger when their condition is not managed as it should, due to high blood sugar levels. When your body can’t effectively convert the sugar in your blood into usable energy, this may leave you craving every sandwich or sweet that passes your way.

10. Patches Of Dry Skin

If you’ve noticed dry skin patches in your neck, groin, or your armpit area then this can be a sign of diabetes. The patches are dry yet soft and are a condition called acanthosis nigricans. If you’ve noticed an outbreak of dry skin patches then be sure to visit your doctor to get examined to determine the cause as it could be diabetes.

11. Slow Healing

If you’ve been cut and it has taken quite a long time to heal, this too can be a sign of diabetes. Due to high levels of sugar in your blood, it can lead to decreased blood circulation. Even small cuts that usually would take a few days to heal would now take weeks. Keep in mind that slow healing can lead to further infection.

If you’ve experienced any of these 11 signs of diabetes, be sure to see the consultation of your doctor.

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