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Diabetes Symptoms

Monday, August 12, 2013

Diabetes Symptoms


Diabetes Symptoms DxCure

What are the common Diabetes Symptoms?
At first you'll have an increase thrust for water and at the same time frequent urination. That's probably major diabetes symptoms which make you anxious you've diabetes. You'll also feel excess hunger all over the day but eating much will not cause any weight gain; however you'll loss weight day by day.

Is there any associated Diabetes Symptoms?
You may or may not face blurred vision, tiredness, tingling on foot. sometime hypertension also developed.

How can I confirm Diabetes Symptoms?
You need to do some Blood & Urine test to make sure your diabetes symptoms are due to diabetes mellitus. On urine test, presence of glucose will be detected. Best practice is performing fasting blood glucose level or OGTT test.

Complicated Diabetes Symptoms:
Neuropathy (tingling sensation) on peripheral organ, Retinopathy- blurred vission and nephropathy are the common diabetes complication can occurs if disease has been ignored long time or in chronic state.

Treatments of Diabetes Symptoms:
Diabetes has two types 1. Insulin dependent 2. Insulin independent. Insulin dependent diabetes will be treated with human, brovain or procain insulin. On the other hand insulin independent diabetes will be treated with oral drugs (anti diabetic agents) like biguanide (Tab. Metformin). Consult your physician along with your diabetes symptoms to select best drug.

Cure of Diabetes Symptoms:
Diabetes is not a curative disease. Once you've diabetes it will suffer you lifelong. But good news is it can be managed. Do physical exercise on a regular basis to utilize blood sugar. avoid excess carbohydrate or sugar containing foods.

Prevention of Diabetes Symptoms:
Weight is a major factor for diabetes symptoms. Changing lifestyle by regular exercise can prevent this disease. 

2 comments:

  1. Like u mentioned urine test helps in detection but sometime u won't even detect in urine but still have diabetis..How? Why?....hope u know it

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    1. Dear Joel, Thanks for your comment! Presence of glucose in urine depends on renal threshold and there's several pathological as well as physiological condition like pregnancy where glucose may absent in urine. Otherwise, presents or glucose in urine is not a confirmatory test of DM. For this, I told, Best practice is performing fasting blood glucose level or OGTT test. The reason I mentioned about Urine R/E as its cheap, fast & can perform developing countries where health facilities are critical. I'd like to thank you again for visiting my blog and commenting about it. Are you a physician..? Just curious. :)

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