Early Symptoms of Adult Onset Diabetes

Understanding the early symptoms of adult onset diabetes will certainly help in timely detection of the disease. Read on for details.
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Early Symptoms of Adult Onset Diabetes

Early Symptoms of Adult Onset Diabetes

Managing diabetes is all about being aware of its signs of symptoms, way ahead in time. The earlier it is detected, the brighter the prognosis is likely to be. You may choose to analyze some of the factors that can put you at risk. For example, being hereditarily overweight can be a cause of concern.



Similarly, if diabetes runs in your family, you need to be extra cautious. Also if you have a weakness for sweets or are inclined to gorge on a high carbohydrate diet with minimal physical exercise, it is time to be cautious. Apart from all the above, some early symptoms of adult onset diabetes must also be kept track of.

 

Some Early Symptoms of Adult Onset Diabetes

  • If you have been visiting the toilet more frequently lately, it may be an early symptom of onset of diabetes. When the insulin in your system becomes ineffective, the kidneys fail to filter the glucose back to the blood. Hence, they try to draw excessive water from the blood in an attempt to dilute the glucose concentration. Therefore, the bladder always remains full making you experience an urge to urinate more frequently.
  • If you are feeling more thirsty than usual and are always craving for water, it may be one of the early signals of diabetes. As the kidneys keep drawing water from your blood and you keep urinating more often, the result may be acute dehydration. Therefore, you will naturally feel a strong urge to drink more fluid to make up for it.
  • If you witness a sudden and unprecedented weight loss, it may be signaling towards type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is caused when the pancreatic cells cease to produce insulin and the sugars cannot be synthesized to produce energy. As the body battles with severe depletion in energy levels, it is forced to break down the muscle tissues as well as fat reserves in the lookout for energy. Therefore, you end up losing weight as a result of this phenomenon.
  • If it’s type 2 diabetes, the patient may experience tingling and numbness of arms and legs. Type 2 diabetes progresses gradually. Therefore, one may actually be having high blood glucose levels for several years before the disease is actually detected.
  • The onset of diabetes may also be signaled by a feeling of unexplained fatigue or tiredness.

Make sure you do not ignore any of the above symptoms and seek prompt medical care without fail.

 

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