DIABETES SYMPTOMS

 Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that affects how the body processes blood sugar (glucose). The two main types of diabetes are type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Some common symptoms of both types of diabetes include:

  1. Frequent urination: When blood sugar levels are high, the kidneys work harder to filter the glucose out of the blood, leading to more frequent urination.

  2. Excessive thirst: Frequent urination can cause dehydration, which can make you feel thirsty all the time.

  3. Hunger: Despite eating regularly, people with diabetes may still feel hungry because the body's cells are not getting enough glucose due to insulin resistance.

  4. Fatigue: When cells do not receive enough glucose, they cannot function properly, leading to fatigue and weakness.

  5. Blurred vision: High blood sugar levels can cause the lens of the eye to swell, leading to blurry vision.

  6. Slow healing of wounds: High blood sugar levels can impair blood flow and reduce the ability of the immune system to fight infections, leading to slow healing of wounds.

  7. Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet: High blood sugar levels can damage the nerves, leading to a sensation of tingling or numbness in the hands or feet.

It is important to note that some people with diabetes may not experience any symptoms, especially in the early stages of the disease. Regular check-ups with a healthcare provider can help to detect and manage diabetes.

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