TYPE II
DIABETES
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Sometimes it is difficult to recognize type II
diabetes symptoms, since they vary from person to person. But, ignoring diabetes symptoms
can lead to serious damage to the organs caused by unchecked blood
glucose levels. Here we look at the most common type II diabetes symptoms, but keep in mind that regular check-ups are always important, even if you do not notice
the symptoms, particularly if you have a family history of the
condition.
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More Frequent Urination
In an effort to remove the excess glucose from the blood stream, the kidneys work harder,
leading to more frequent urination. This also removes other necessary fluids from the body and
can lead to dehydration. Increased thirst and/or dry mouth are usually noticed.
Possible kidney damage is one reason that ignoring diabetes symptoms is not safe. In
addition, severe dehydration accompanied by very high blood sugar levels can lead to
hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome, which is life threatening.
In rare cases, people who have not previously noticed Type II
diabetes symptoms have ended up in
the emergency room in a coma. Scientists believe that they have identified genes that are responsible for the development of the condition,
confirming the long held belief that it does "run in the family".
This information also confirms the long held suggestion that persons
with a family history of Type II diabetes should advise their doctor and
have regular physicals, including a fasting or casual plasma glucose
test. This test measures the level of glucose in the blood stream.
Fatigue
If you have high blood glucose levels, you may feel tired, weak or
easily fatigued. The cells of the body convert glucose enter energy.
Insulin, secreted by the pancreas after a meal, signals the cells that
glucose is available. The cells "open their doors", so to speak, and allow the glucose toenter.
If insulin production is insufficient or if the cells do not
recognize the "signal", glucose builds up in the bloodstream. It needs to
be mentioned that a certain amount of glucose in the bloodstream is normal and necessary to fuel the brain. If blood glucose levels fall too low, a condition
call hypoglycemia can occur. Some of the symptoms of hypoglycemia are
similar to Type II diabetes symptoms, including fatigue.
If untreated, hypoglycemia can lead to coma, brain damage or death.
These are more reasons why ignoring diabetes symptoms can be dangerous.
Type II diabetes symptoms are not specific to the condition and can be
symptoms of other health problems.
If blood sugar levels are too high, fatigue is caused by lack of
glucose or energy in the cells. If blood sugar levels are too low,
fatigue or sleepiness is a result of lack of fuel to the brain.
Other Type II Diabetes Symptoms
Other symptoms can range from increased hunger, even after eating a
meal, to nausea or vomiting. Blurred vision is sometimes noted and if
left unchecked the condition can cause permanent damage to the
eyes.
Tingling in the hands or feet may be noticed early on in the
condition. If left untreated the small blood vessels that supply the
nerves of the hands and feet can become damaged, leading to pain and
other more serious complications.
Frequent urinary tract infections, vaginal infections or skin
infections are sometimes type II diabetes symptoms. Not everyone with the
condition experiences all of the symptoms mentioned here, but ignoring
diabetes symptoms may mean that treatment does not begin early enough to prevent permanent damage to the organs, nerves and blood vessels in the body.
To learn more about Type II diabetes symptoms and to learn about new
natural products that support healthy insulin production and improve
insulin sensitivity, please visit the Diabetes Type Two Info Guide.
Patsy Hamilton was a health care professional for over twenty years
before becoming a health writer. Currently she is writing a series of
articles about Type II diabetes. Read more at http://diabetes-type-two-info-guide.com
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