Recognizing Diabetes Symptoms

For most people the diabetes symptoms may not look very serious when they first experience them. The reality, a great majority of diabetics go undiagnosed. According to current study it is estimated there are 17 million diabetics in the United States alone, and it is estimated that 5.9 million diabetics have yet to be diagnosed with this life threatening disease.

Most diabetics may even express a kind of disbelief when they are diagnosed with diabetes. The diabetic symptoms might seem so minor that people don’t see any different with their condition. Because the symptoms can look rather minor when they first start they might be assumed to other health problems. Unfortunately diabetes is a really serious disease and it is actually the number six deat caused by disease in the United States.

Based on the information from American Diabetes Association, the most common diabetes symptoms include:

• Frequent urination that is coming from high glucose level which rise blood flow to the kidneys.
• Excessive thirst which is the results from dehydration from the increased urinary output.
• Extreme hunger since the glucose is unable to get into the body’s cells from the insulin lack the body suffers from the energy deficit, leading to hunger.
• Unusual weight loss. Our body can actually loses weight since it breaks down the proteins and fats to make up for the perceived energy deficit
• Increased fatigue. It is caused by the decrease in energy
• Irritability
• Blurry vision. It is caused by the increased blood volume that causes a swelling of the eye lens.

It’s quite easy to see why these symptoms might be mistaken for something other than diabetes. There are various daily conditions that could cause some of those symptoms. For instance the stress of everyday life can cause to fatigue or irritability and also depression that can also lead to weight loss. Any number of minor illnesses such as colds or the flu may also bring diabetes like symptoms.

When our diabetes gets progressively worse so will these symptoms. Another thing to remember is that unlike symptoms related with other illness in normal life these diabetes symptoms will not just go away. Any time you experience any of those symptoms and they do not go away after several days, it is important to schedule a doctors appointment and discuss your symptoms with a physician.

The sooner diabetes is diagnosed the sooner prevention can be managed. It is important since the longer it is not treated the more damage it can cause to the body and its organ systems.

With proper diabetes treatment you can fight this disease.


Add comment June 21st, 2009

Guidelines for Treatment of Diabetes

If you’re diagnosed with diabetes, a certain endeavor in your treatment will be the best approach to handle your disease. All the experts that taking care your diabetes treatment need to work together to bring a systematic approach to evaluate and manage your condition.

Their first puprpose is to correct your body metabolic irregularity and at the same time preventing any complications development. With this reason they will provide you a set of guidelines for diabetes treatment which you should remember to make sure your diabetes get a good cure and care.

You have to follow your medications as scheduled, be it insulin intake or diabetes medicines. It need to be combined with planned meal and also certain exercise. Wrong consuming of medications can damage the nerves and your blood circulation which can result to other complications such as heart problems, kidney and also nerve.

Continuous checking your blood glucose will give you the important information in controlling your diabetes. Also, this will [avoid|prevent|reduce} any problems related to the diabetes. Normally, checking is done 2 hours after each meal, when you wake up, before and after you do your exercises and before you go to sleep. When under insulin injection, checking is usually done three times a day at the least.

Based on the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the ideal blood glucose goal for people with diabetes are around 70-130 mg/dl before meal, and no more than 180 mg/dl two hours after every meal and no more than 7.0% A1C.

On the other hand, a recent test conducted by the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes or ACCORD, proved that intensive glucose-lowering treatments can result to more deaths when they tried this treatment to participants with diabetes type 2 with known heart disease.

Learn to cope up with stress and worries because they will just rise your glucose level.

Some people have a hrad time in following the diabetes treatment guidelines because it means keep them away from the things they always do and maybe still want to do it in their life. They probably don’t know that this definitely is not an option for them but a must for them to be able to live longer in this world.


Add comment June 9th, 2009


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