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How To Identify Diabetes Diseases Symptoms


There are several symptoms that can lead to the diagnosis of diabetes. However, even the most common of symptoms might not be noticeable in all cases of diabetes. When they are present in some cases they might not be consistent.

Among the most popular of symptoms is frequent urination. When the body is unable to utilize insulin effectively, it causes one to urinate often. For Type 1 diabetes, insufficient amounts of insulin is being produced by one's body. In Type 2 diabetes the insulin that is produced by the body is not utilized in the right way.


For a person suffering from diabetes, his body will attempt to equalize glucose levels by releasing it as urination. Your kidneys have to put in more effort to clean the extra sugars that your body makes. Should there be an inadequate amount that is discharged, the rest is released as waste material from the body.

A common result of frequent urination is the heavy desire to drink. Many diabetics have reported they feel the need to drink on a consistent basis, almost as if they can not get enough to drink. The more liquids a persons body takes in the more frequent they will urinate.

Another frequently reported symptom is fatigue. This is usually caused because the insulin isn't able to properly help the cells to take the needed glucose from the blood, causing the individual to feel fatigued on a continuous basis. Glucose has an important role in the body. It is one of the main ways the body gets energy and even helps in repairing cell damage.

Blurred vision is another common symptom of diabetes, however this can also be a symptom of other diseases or health related issues. The elderly tend to experience problems with their vision because maturity can affect one's eyesight. But for diabetics, clouded vision is usually due to increased blood sugar levels. Your eye tissues and lenses will probably lose focus whenever you have an increase in blood sugar levels. When diabetes is at a more advanced stage, blood vessels found within your eye's retina might not be formed well. It can result in one seeing flashing lights, halos or dark spots.

Diabetics suffering from Type 2 diabetes will find that they need a longer period for their cuts to heal. It is normally seen on an individual's feet. This is considered to be an indicator because doctors are not quite sure why this is. The high levels of glucose will reduce the defenses and efficiency of the immune system, further slowing down the healing processes.

Just because you might have some of these symptoms does not mean that you are a diabetic. These are just a few of the more popular warning signs or symptoms. If you find that you might be suffering form any of these, you should by all means notify your health care professional. These symptoms could also be a sign of another medical issue.

About the Author

Moses Wright is a health conscious webmaster. He started a site to share his knowledge. You can find more info on diabetes symptoms and resources on What Causes Diabetes at his web site.





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