Sunday, January 6, 2008

Common symptoms of Diabetes

Symptoms:
*Unusual thirst
*Frequent urination
*Extreme fatigue and weakness
*Blurred vision
*Abdominal pains
*Nausea and vomiting
*Rapid weight loss or gain
*Skin infections
*Impotence
*Fluid retention (especially in legs and feet)
*Poor healing of skin wounds
*Decreased tolerance to cold
*Chronic itching
*Irregular or rapid heart rate
*Dry scaly skin
*Numbness or tingling of fingers and toes
*Extreme hunger pangs
*Hot and sweaty with clammy perspiration
*Heart tremors and palpitations
*Apprehensive with no obvious reason
*Shaky and nervous
*Disoriented, confused, inability to concentrate
*Frequent headaches, dizziness
*Mood changes, irritability

All diabetic symptoms are related to chronically high levels of glucose in the blood, which causes the premature aging of all body parts. So all diabetic symptoms can be explained in terms of what happens to the body as it ages. The branch of science that studies the aging process is called Gerontology and much of what happens to people with uncontrolled diabetes. more...

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If you have any of the symptoms mentioned above, a family history of diabetes, or are aged 45 or above, contact your doctor or healthcare professional and initiate blood and urine tests for diabetes.

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