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Gestational Diabetes Symptoms

September 15th, 2009 Fiona Comments off

Diabetes SymptomsUnlike the symptoms in diabetes type 1 and 2, gestational diabetes symptoms are hardly recognized as signs of diabetes due to the pregnant condition of a woman. They are often manifested in the form of excessive thirst and frequency in urination, but are usually treated as part of the child-bearing stage.

The main gestational diabetes symptom indicative of the disease is the elevation of the blood sugar levels. Hence, great care should be taken that high blood sugar levels should be treated with utmost urgency in order to avoid any complications that can affect the woman’s pregnant condition. The following information about gestational diabetes may be useful to any pregnant woman: Gestational Diabetes Symptoms » » »

What are the chances of me getting diabetes?

September 12th, 2009 Roger 4 comments

Diabetes QuestionsAs far as I know, diabetes doesn’t run in my family. My dad has high cholesterol, 2 of my aunts and my mom have high blood pressure, another aunt has a thyroid problem, and my dad’s cousin died from pancreatic cancer. Are my chances high? I’ve heard a lot of these link to diabetes, but I’m not sure which one I’m at risk to get if at all.
I forgot to mention I am 19 years old if that helps.

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

September 12th, 2009 Jerry Comments off

Diabetes SymptomsYour body needs carbohydrates to keep it going. Carbohydrates, a form of energy, are broken down into a simple sugar called glucose, which every cell in your body needs to survive. Glucose passes from the small intestine into the bloodstream. Cells require the hormone insulin, produced by the pancreas, which allows glucose to pass from the blood into cells. In type 2 diabetes, the body’s cells are resistant to the actions of insulin and the pancreas produces too little insulin. Glucose builds up in the blood and spills into the urine. High blood glucose levels cause the health problems, such as eye and kidney disease, associated with diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms » » »

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Diabetic Symptoms – Signs, Diagnosis Prevention

September 5th, 2009 Jerry Comments off

Diabetes SymptomsThe onset of diabetes symptoms is varied, depending on its particular type. Most Type 2 diabetes cases have a slow onset, taking years before the signs start to appear. However, in Type 1 cases, particularly in children, the symptoms may appear rapidly, taking only months or even weeks.

The most obvious signs of diabetes include the following:

• Frequent thirst (polydipsia)

• Constant urination (polyuria)

• Rapid loss of weight

• Unusual hunger

• Obvious weakness and fatigue

How is it Diagnosed? Diabetic Symptoms – Signs, Diagnosis Prevention » » »

What can happen to someone with type one diabetes?

August 20th, 2009 Tamsin 4 comments

Diabetes QuestionsI’m doing some research for something about diabetes type one, and i was wondering what are the things that can happen, and does it happen if you are using insulin and eating right? If you have any info or web sites that i can check out, please let me know. Thanks!

What Causes Type 2 Diabetes

August 14th, 2009 Roger Comments off

Diabetes SymptomsType 2 diabetes can be a “silent” disease, which means that you may have it and not know you do. One of the most common things that occurs with type 2 diabetes is that you may begin to experience symptoms such as tingling in your fingers or toes (neuropathy), blurred vision, or chest pains or shortness of breath. Again, as with any troublesome symptoms, you should see your doctor.

Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin. Some people are born with this condition or has the onset of diabetes at an early age. This is called juvenile diabetes or type 1. Type 1 diabetes usually requires insulin injections. The onset of diabetes later in life is called type 2. Type 2 diabetes can be treated and in most cases prevented with simple lifestyle changes. What Causes Type 2 Diabetes » » »

Type 1 Diabetes Symptoms

August 11th, 2009 Jerry Comments off

Diabetes SymptomsIt does not always take a long time for the onset of Type 1 Diabetes. This type of diabetes can form in only a matter of weeks, so it is important that you know the symptoms that will alert you to the need of a checkup by your physician.

Since Type 1 Diabetes is a long-term illness, it is imperative in the successful management of the disease to get an early diagnosis.

Type 1 Diabetes Symptoms

The initial Type 1 Diabetes symptoms can come on strongly and suddenly, and include: Type 1 Diabetes Symptoms » » »

Recognizing Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

August 8th, 2009 Hazel Comments off

Diabetes SymptomsThe chronic condition associated with the way the body metabolizes glucose (sugar) is called diabetes. When the disease surfaces in adults or involves non-insulin dependency, this form of the condition is known as type 2 diabetes. Although type 2 diabetes is often preventable, an increasing amount of people is developing diabetes symptom and signs, as a result of a growing obesity problem throughout the United States.

Type 2 diabetes is resistant to the effects of insulin, which plays an important role in the regulation of sugar absorption within the body. Others produce some insulin, but not enough to sustain a desirable glucose level. When left untreated, the outcome of type 2 diabetes can threaten your life. That is why it is vital to know what a diabetes symptom is and how to effectively manage or prevent the condition. While some people are able to control their type 2 diabetes with a balanced diet and routine exercise, others require medication or insulin therapy to reach acceptable levels of blood sugar. Recognizing Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms » » »

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Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

August 6th, 2009 Jerry Comments off

Diabetes SymptomsIn Type 2 diabetes the body does not create enough or sufficient insulin. Insulin is the hormone which is important for the body to be able to use sugar. In Type 2 Diabetes the body doesn’t react to the insulin normally.

Glucose is less able to enter the cells and do its work of providing energy. This causes the blood sugar level to go up, making the pancreas produce even more insulin. Finally, the pancreas can wear out from working overtime to produce extra insulin. Then, the pancreas may no longer be able to create enough insulin to keep a person’s blood sugar levels within a normal range.

Children and teens with type 2 diabetes use diet, exercise, and medicines that recover the body’s response to insulin to manage their blood sugar levels. Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms » » »

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How can you check if you have diabetes without seeing a doctor?

August 3rd, 2009 admin 9 comments

Diabetes QuestionsI’m 19, I’m worried I may have diabetes and I don’t have health coverage/insurance so I can’t go see a doctor. Is there a cheap way to check if you have it without having to go see a doctor?
Thanks for the tips guys but I don’t know anyone close to me who has diabetes, none of my friends got it. I don’t think anyone in my family has it so I can’t go to them for help. I’m not overweight either.