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What are the Symptoms of Diabetes?

During diabetes, your body usually gets dehydrated. You feel very thirsty in dehydration. Due to the presence of excess sugar in the blood, the kidneys do more work to clean the blood and take additional sugar out of the body by urine. This is why urine comes again and again. Excessive thirst and frequent urination are the main symptoms of diabetes.

 Due to not reaching glucose in the cells, the energy supply of the body is not completely complete and the patient of diabetes always feels fatigue and starts to feel hungry early. 




 Both men and women suffering from diabetes can have yeast infections, between the hands and toes, around the sex organs and under the breast. 
 If the level of blood sugar in the bloodstream is not properly balanced, then it can cause damage to the nerve or any organ, so it is difficult to recover the wounds of your body.

 Weight loss, nausea and vomiting, hair fall, blurred vision, skin dryness or itching are some other symptoms of diabetes. If it is not treated in a timely manner then you may have to face serious complications such as kidney failure, heart attack or stroke, blindness, nerve damage etc.


 It is a general assumption that sugar is the cause of diabetes, but the real reason behind diabetes is starch. During digestion, starch is broken into glucose, which is a type of sugar. Therefore diabetic patients can eat sugar but at reasonable doses. Control your diabetes by controlling your carbohydrate in your diet.


 How can you tell if you have diabetes? The best way to find out is to test blood. Below are the symptoms of Diabetes in detail.


 1. Constant urination:
 When you have diabetes, your body is less efficient in breaking food in sugar. Normally your body re-absorbs glucose when it passes through your kidney. When you have diabetes, extra sugar (glucose) increases in your blood. Your kidney is forced to do extra work to filter and absorb excess sugar. The excess sugar that your kidneys can not absorb, is emitted in your urine. It causes you more urination, especially at night.

 2. Excessive thirst:
 As mentioned above, when you have diabetes, your kidney has to absorb excess sugar. Which requires lots of fluid, so you feel more thirsty.

 
3. Swollen Gums: 
Disease increases the risk of infection in the gums.

 4. Additional appetite:
 Excessive appetite of appetite, another symptom of diabetes, can come from a sharp fluctuation in the level of blood glucose. When the level of sugar in the blood decreases, the body thinks that it has not been fed and requires more glucose, which requires cells to function.

 5. Fatigue:
 Of course you feel tired most of the time, because the food you are eating for energy is not being used by the cells. In addition, dehydration also increases your fatigue.

 6. Blurred vision: 
 Seeing distorted vision and occasional glow of light, the level of high blood glucose is a direct result. Changing the level of fluid in your body can lug the lens in your eyes. In addition, when blood glucose is high, it changes the shape of the lens and eye. All this causes the lens to lose its ability and not function properly.

 7. Deductions and Slow Remedies of Wounds:
There is another excellent sign of diabetes, the reduction and early recovery of the wound. Immune systems and procedures that help the body to heal, do not work very well, when your level of sugar is high.

 8. yeast infection:
 Since diabetes lowers your body's immunity; There is a possibility of infection and disease more. The diet of yeast is glucose and due to being too much in the body, it starts to succeed. The infection can grow in any hot, moist flakes of the skin, including 
- Between fingers and toes
- under breasts
- Around sex organs
Women, in particular, should be wary of vaginal candidiasis infection.

 9. Feeling of tingling:
 Your blood may cause excess nerve damage to sugar. You can feel the tingling and lack of sensation in your hands and feet, as well as see the pain of pain in your arms, hands, feet and feet. You can also feel the burning pain in your arms, hands and feet.

 10. Dry mouth and itchy skin:
 Diabetes can weaken your ability to fight microbes, thereby increasing the risk of infection in your gums. Can pull your gums away from your teeth, your teeth can become loose, or develop wounds or pus in your gums. In addition, due to dehydration, dry mouth and itchy skin can occur.

 11. Feeling Lazy: 
Due to lack of glucose in the cells, the body does not have complete energy supply and the patient of diabetes always feels tired.

 

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