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– Being very thirsty
– Having a dry mouth
– Needing to urinate often –particularly at night
– Feeling tired and lethargic
– Having increased hunger
– Blurred vision
– Slow healing of wounds
– Itching of the groin
– Nausea
Symptoms of diabetes: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-symptoms.html
The development of type 1 diabetes is usually sudden while the symptoms can often be mild in people with type 2 diabetes, making type 2 of diabetes hard to detect. If you show these signs and symptoms, consult a health professional. http://www.idf.org/signs-and-symptoms-diabetes
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Dr Sneh Khemka, talks to LBC about diabetes. Visit our diabetes health hub for more information and advice: http://bit.ly/TqWsEU.
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Diabetes is a disease that occurs when blood sugar also called blood
glucose, is very high. Once a person has this disease, they will have it for their entire life. There is no cure of diabetes.
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What is diabetes insipidus? Diabetes insipidus is a condition characterized by the production of large quantities of dilute and tasteless urine.
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One of the dangers of diabetes is being prediabetic without even knowing it. Dr. Ketevan Vladi, Internal Medicine Physician with Baptist Health South Florida, explains the symptoms of prediabetes.
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Three mums talk about their children’s Type 1 diagnosis, how to spot the symptoms and the importance of taking your child to a GP for an immediate blood glucose test if you spot any of the symptoms (toilet, tired, thirsty, thinner). Video Rating: / 5
6 simple tips that helped me reduce morning blood sugars and achieve normal fasting blood glucose levels.
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0:00 Why morning blood glucose is high
0:59 My 6 strategies to achieve normal fasting blood glucose
1:24 Regular exercise
1:57 Reduce carbohydrates during nighttime
2:33 Drinking alcohol to reduce blood sugars
3:23 Intermittent fasting
4:50 Start your day with water and high protein/fat meal
5:32 Standard breakfast options
6:37 Nail down your medication and/or insulin dose
7:29 Insulin effect and insulin peak
8:36 How to deal with spiking blood sugars after meals
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How does type 1 diabetes develop and how can this autoimmune disease be detected as early as possible? Where is research looking for cures? The video of the Diabetes Information Service at Helmholtz Zentrum München and the German Centre for Diabetes Research explains in a short and understandable way the role of autoantibodies as markers for early detection and describes vaccination studies and other approaches for the early treatment of type 1 diabetes.