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What are the 7 common symptoms of diabetes?
Symptoms of diabetes include:
- Increased thirst.
- Weak, tired feeling.
- Blurred vision.
- Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet.
- Slow-healing sores or cuts.
- Unplanned weight loss.
- Frequent urination.
- Frequent unexplained infections.
What are the top 5 symptoms of diabetes?
Diabetes Symptoms
- Urinate (pee) a lot, often at night.
- Are very thirsty.
- Lose weight without trying.
- Are very hungry.
- Have blurry vision.
- Have numb or tingling hands or feet.
- Feel very tired.
- Have very dry skin.
What are the 8 symptoms of diabetes?
8 Early Signs of Diabetes You Shouldn’t Ignore
- Excessive Thirst. Having too much sugar in your bloodstream forces your kidneys to work harder at filtering the extra sugar.
- Frequent Urination.
- Ongoing Fatigue.
- Delayed Healing.
- Vision Problems.
- Mood Swings.
- Numbness and Tingling in Extremities.
- Food Cravings.
What are 3 types of diabetes?
There are three main types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes (diabetes while pregnant).
- Type 1 Diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is thought to be caused by an autoimmune reaction (the body attacks itself by mistake) that stops your body from making insulin.
- Type 2 Diabetes.
- Gestational Diabetes.
What is Type 4 Diabetes?
Type 4 diabetes is the proposed term for diabetes caused by insulin resistance in older people who don’t have overweight or obesity. A 2015 study with mice suggested this type of diabetes might be widely underdiagnosed. This is because it occurs in people who aren’t overweight or obese, but are older in age.
What are the 4 types of diabetes?
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. This type of diabetes hampers the pancreas and as a result,it produces little or no insulin at all.
How can you tell if you have diabetes?
You have to pee all the time. When you have excess sugar coursing through your blood stream,your body instinctively tries to get rid of it,says Mary Vouyiouklis
What is the life expectancy of diabetes?
In those with type 1 diabetes, the remaining life expectancy for those aged 20 to 24 years of age was 45 extra years for a man and 47 extra years for a woman, compared with 56 and 61 years for men and women in the general population.