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Symptoms of type 2 diabetes

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Symptoms of type 2 diabetes

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Experts in diabetes discuss the common symptoms of type 2 diabetes. Common symptoms may include increased thirst, frequent urination and blurry eyesight caused by chemical imbalances in the blood due to high levels of blood sugar.
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Hypoglycemia: Definition, Identification, Prevention, and Treatment

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You’ve been diagnosed as prediabetic. What does that mean, how did you get there and what do you do now? Donetta Floyd, RD, LDN, a registered dietitian with Cone Health Nutrition and Diabetes Education Services, will answer those questions about prediabetes and provide tips to help prevent developing type 2 diabetes.
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Diabetes symptoms: Nausea, thirst, weight loss, slow-healing wounds

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Diabetes symptoms: Nausea, thirst, weight loss, slow-healing wounds

Diabetes is a silent killer that comes unannounced. In most cases, the patients don’t find out until it causes long-term damage. Here are some warning signs you should watch out for.

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Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes Symptoms !

When there is a high blood sugar level in your body for a prolonged period…then a person is said to be suffering from DIABETES.

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder disease which is due to either the pancreas not producing enough insulin or the cells of the body not responding properly to the insulin produced.

Visit your doctor if you find these symptoms…

Unexplained Weight Loss
High blood sugar levels can cause rapid and unexpected weight loss because your body is not absorbing glucose properly. When the glucose (sugars) are excreted by excessive urinating, it is not stored in the cells for energy. This decreases the amount of calories and can lead to sudden unhealthy loss of weight.

Excessive Thirst and Frequent Urination
If you frequently need to empty your bladder, particularly during the night, it could be a sign of diabetes.
In diabetes the body is less efficient at breaking food down into sugar and thus have extra sugar in the body.
The kidneys need to work harder and when they cant keep up with filtering the sugar in the body, they flush it out.
More the urination..more the thirst.

Increased Hunger

Another sign is craving for carbs or sugar. This is because your high blood sugar makes it difficult for your body to regulate glucose. Your cells need glucose to provide fuel and energy for your body.

Your cells lack essential energy and you still feel hungry even after eating a meal.

Tired All The Time
When your cells are robbed of glucose and don’t have the necessary fuel to energise the body as they’re supposed to do, exhaustion and weakness result…and you feel tired and fatigued all the time.

Vision Problems

Another early sign of diabetes is blurred vision because the eyes are sensitive to high blood sugar levels. When glucose levels spike, dehydration results as fluid is pulled from the tissues. Glucose builds up in the eye causing the lenses to swell and temporarily change shape resulting in distorted vision.

More Prone to Infections
One of the common cues to early detection of diabetes is developing frequent infections.
This is because diabetes creates a slowed immune system, which affects the body’s ability to fight off infections.

Slow Healing Cuts and Bruises
If a cut or a bruise is taking long time to heal, then you should visit the doctor and get blood sugar checked.
It could be due to high glucose levels weakening your immune system. An excessive amount of glucose harms the veins and arteries making it hard for fresh blood, needed for skin healing, to move around the body. And if they go unhealed for a long time, serious infections can develop.

Tingling and Numbness
When a person has too much sugar in their blood, then there will be a prickly tingling and numbness in the extremities, such as the feet and hands, a condition known as Diabetic Neuropathy.
This happens because the elevated blood glucose levels interfere with signals transmitted by nerves.

Skin Problems
Our bodies are made up of around 50% to 70% of water and the urge to empty our bladders frequently in diabetes can lead to the skin drying out. Diabetes affects blood circulation and this can also lead to dehydration.

Unusual skin changes can be among the first indications that something is wrong.

Irritability
If you have the urge to urinate a lot, are plagued by infections, are always hungry, are constantly tired, then you are bound to be short tempered or depressed. It’s all down to your blood sugar being out of balance and losing energy that should be stored in your cells..
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If you find any of these symptoms…
do consult your doctor for timely treatment and lead a healthy life.
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Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 – Causes – Symptoms – Insulin Resistance, Hyperglycemia, Dyslipidemia

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Type 1 diabetes in Hindi | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and Complications

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Type 1 diabetes in Hindi | Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and Complications

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Diabetes: Symptoms, causes and treatments | Doctor Naanga Eppadi Irukanum | News7 Tamil

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Diabetes: Symptoms, causes and treatments | Doctor Naanga Eppadi Irukanum | News7 Tamil

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Type 2 Diabetes: How can high glucose levels harm your body?

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Type 2 diabetes has become a pandemic and is showing no signs of slowing down. Today, the estimated worldwide prevalence of type 1 and 2 diabetes is close to 300 million. This number is predicted to rise to 439 million by 2030, with type 2 diabetes accounting for about 90% of these cases. Individuals with type 2 diabetes are often told by their doctors that their disease can be effectively managed with healthy eating, regular exercise and blood sugar monitoring. These students have created a series of three videos that simplify the complex disease process of type 2 diabetes in the hopes that better understanding will motivate patients to better manage their disease.

This video illustrates what can go wrong when blood sugar levels are too high.

Learning objectives:

– Understand the disease mechanisms underlying type 2 diabetes
– Understand the link between obesity and insulin resistance
– Understand the negative impacts of high blood glucose
– Learn why it is so important to effectively manage Type 2 diabetes

Diabetes in children (3 of 9): Blood glucose monitoring

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This is the third video of our diabetes series, “Taking charge of our child’s diabetes.” In this video, you will learn how to monitor your child’s blood glucose. The video answers the following questions: How do you keep track of your child’s blood sugar? What is too high or too low blood glucose? Why is it so important to check your child’s blood sugar at bedtime? What is a Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)? This video also demonstrates how to check your child’s blood sugar using a glucometer and provides tips on snacks, and how to keep a blood sugar log.

How To Lower Blood Sugar Quickly: 8 AMAZING Tips Revealed!

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How To Lower Blood Sugar Quickly: 8 AMAZING Tips Revealed!

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We’re about to reveal 8 AMAZING… but SIMPLE tips for keeping your glucose levels in a healthy range both after you eat and throughout your day.

1) Blood sugar spikes, also called hyperglycemia, and this can damage your nerves, eyes, and limbs.

2) While it’s extremely important to monitor your glucose levels before and after you eat, you may not realize that there are other factors which can contribute to high blood sugar levels, including environmental and stress factors.

3) First, it’s important to stay active. Aerobic exercise, which is moderate-intensity body movements that raise your heart rate, have been shown to help lower glucose levels. However, anaerobic activity, where muscles are put through more intense, short-burst movements, can actually raise blood sugar levels. So, jogging, cycling, walking, and even dancing can be great forms of exercise for lowering glucose levels. But weight lifting and other strength-training routines should be avoided if you’re looking to lower your blood sugar after a workout.

4) Studies show that regularly eating low glycemic index foods can significantly reduce fasting glucose levels over time. However, when it comes to quickly reducing your glucose levels, foods low on the glycemic index can help you achieve this goal as well.

5) Studies show that poor sleep can have a detrimental affect on your glucose control. And disruption of your biological clock, especially by staying up late into the night, has been proven to worsen insulin resistance. Therefore, it’s essential that you get quality sleep each night, and it’s best to avoid daytime naps.

6) Berberine is a traditional Chinese compound which recent studies show may have a positive effect on your blood sugar. Animal trials now suggest that this herb can help to increase insulin sensitivity, insulin production, and may decrease liver glucose production while slowing carbohydrate absorption.

7) Stress may come from many places, including an injury, an illness, or your environment. And chronic inflammation has been shown to increase insulin resistance. Therefore, it’s important to utilize calming techniques, like yoga, meditation, and mindfulness, day-to-day, to improve your mental and physical health. It can specifically work to help you lower your post-meal glucose levels.

8) The minerals chromium and magnesium both play an important role in fighting diabetes. Chromium can improve the effectiveness of insulin, and magnesium can help improve glucose uptake from your blood. Having a deficency in both minerals has been linked with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

9) Dehydration can cause glucose levels to rise. A recent study showed that participants who drank more water had lower glucose levels than participants who drank less water. Plus, drinking water before a meal can work to decrease your appetite, which can help you avoid potential glucose-spiking desserts and in-between-meal snacks.

10) Fiber is immensely important for your health, in general, but also your for your blood sugar control. Many studies have shown that eating more fiber reduces calorie intake, increases the feeling of fullness, and slows down the absorption of nutrients.

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