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10 Signs of Diabetes Should Not Be Overlooked

By Jeak @mylifeandheath

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10 Signs of diabetes should not be overlooked

Diabetes is a disease that most progress in the world. It is a health problem: the body can not produce enough insulin or is not able to treat it.

Being diagnosed with diabetes means that your body is no longer able to absorb sugar properly and, consequently, the level of glucose in your blood is higher than normal.

High levels of blood sugar is the main cause of various health problems, including the heart and kidney disease, stroke, blindness, ulcers, infections, gangrene and even premature death.

There are three main types of diabetes

1. Diabetes type 1 – This is an autoimmune disease that experts called juvenile diabetes. It occurs when the immune system turns against the beta cells in the pancreas that produces insulin.

2. The type 2 diabetes – this is the most common type. In this case, the body does not produce enough insulin to control the sugar levels in the blood or when blood cells become resistant to insulin and therefore are not able to use it properly.

3. gestational diabetes – this disease affects 5 to 10% of women during or after pregnancy.

Sufferers often do not realize because early symptoms of diabetes appear insignificant. But recognizing them, you can control the disease in time and prevent more serious damage.

The most common signs of diabetes:

– Frequent urination. The kidneys work harder to get rid of the extra glucose in the blood glucose is eliminated through the urine.

– Increased thirst. The need to urinate frequently lead to dehydration, so you need to drink more water.

– An increase in appetite. This phenomenon stems from the misuse of insulin by the body that makes it lack of energy.

– A general fatigue. The body is unable to properly respond to insulin and the blood cells can not absorb glucose from the blood, malfunctions that cause fatigue.

– Brown patches on the skin. They appear especially under the arms.

– Blurred vision. If the glucose level in the blood remains high for a long time, the lens of the eye changes shape, which affects vision.

– A dry, itchy skin. Itchy skin due to poor circulation. In addition, the sweat glands are malfunctioning, causing skin irritation.

– Numbness. Tingling in the hands, fingers, legs and feet are associated with diabetes. This is the result of a high level of glucose in the blood, which damages nerve fibers.

– Diabetics often suffer from infections and are prone to relapse.

– Wounds heal slowly. Diabetes sometimes affect the bloodstream, so the wounds are slow to heal.

10 Signs of diabetes should not be overlooked
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