KNOW the Symptoms of Adult Diabetes


The symptoms of adult diabetes are not always easy to recognize as the disease can come upon a person very slowly and show very few symptoms in the beginning. Over half of those who have diabetes are not aware that they have the disease for this reason. As well, many of the early warning signs of diabetes are also symptoms that can characterize any number of other health conditions.

Type 2 diabetes is sometimes referred to as adult diabetes or adult onset diabetes as it most often affects people who are 40 years of age and up. When the body does not make enough of a hormone called insulin or does not utilize the insulin in the proper way, diabetes will occur.

The early detection of diabetes can make it possible for treatment to be started right away. This can mean a better quality of life for the individual and he or she will not have to suffer with many of the complications related to diabetes in its advanced stages.

Symptoms of adult diabetes include:

-Polydipsia /Excessive thirst
-Polyphagia /Excessive hunger
-Polyuria /Excessive urination
-Increased fatigue
-Irritability
-Blurry vision
-Weight loss

If you experience one or more of these symptoms then it is vital that you schedule an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible. Do not delay as your health depends upon it!

Other things to be aware of


One of the most common symptoms of adult diabetes is excessive tiredness. Diabetes tiredness is not simply fatigue and a need to get more rest. Increasing the hours one sleeps at night and/or taking a nap during the day may help a little but it will not make the fatigue go away completely.

The tiredness that accompanies diabetes involves a feeling of weakness throughout the body, as well as weakness in the muscles and joints, and feelings of drowsiness. Diabetic sufferers often get a feeling of malaise in their bodies and don’t have the energy to do the activities that they once enjoyed doing.

If this describes how you feel then the only solution to the problem is to seek medical assistance. Your doctor will send you for a series of tests including blood tests and urine tests that can uncover whether you are suffering from diabetes or another health problem.


Conclusions


As previously mentioned, the symptoms of diabetes in the early stages are often very mild and subtle. Some people might not notice them at all while others might attribute them to overwork, stress, etc.
The reason adult diabetes often starts out very small and is hard to detect is because the blood sugar level in the individual is not high enough and therefore it does not show any obvious symptoms that something is amiss in the body.

In other instances however, the symptoms of adult diabetes will make themselves known in a relatively brief period of time. For example, some people may notice problems with their vision in terms of blurring and may find that they are plagued by recurring infections such as yeast infections.

These types of symptoms should never be disregarded. The sooner you seek treatment the more likely it is that your condition can be effectively managed.



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