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    Could You Even Name One Diabetes Symptom?

    Diabetes, Confusing and Complicated

    Diabetes is an often misunderstood and quite snarled up disease to many. The symptoms alone, are ample to confuse, even the medical professionals. Most people would have a hard time in identifying even one diabetes symptom. This article will attempt to clearly define the symptoms of diabetes and also briefly outline the two types of diabetes. And try to make simple, a very complex disease to the masses.

    Diabetes, Type I

    Diabetes Type I is often know by the name of Juvenile Diabetes. This is due to the fact that a lot are diagnosed in childhood with the symptoms of Type I Diabetes. It has also been called insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) because insulin injections must be taken daily.

    Some of the diabetes symptoms include:
    Increased Urination
    Increased Thirst
    Weight Loss
    Increased Appetite

    These symptoms usually develop over a few days to weeks. Occasionally, some people notice symptoms after an illness, such as the flu. They may think the diabetes symptoms are associated to the flu and not seek medical care early.

    Sometimes, a person may develop symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis before seeking medical care.

    Symptoms include:
    Flushed, hot, dry skin.
    Loss of appetite, abdominal pain, and vomiting.
    A strong, fruity breath odor (similar to nail polish remover or acetone).
    Fast and shallow breathing.
    Restlessness, drowsiness, difficulty waking up, confusion, or coma

    Type 1 Diabetes can develop at any age; however, it usually develops in children and young adults, which is why it used to be called juvenile diabetes.

    Diabetes, Type 2

    Would you know one diabetes symptom of Type-2 diabetes? Discerning one diabetes symptom over the
    other, can be trying. But this article will try and make it more simplified. The definition of Diabetes Type-2 is characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood. It happens when the body is not able to react to insulin in an apposite manner. This is the the bulk common type of diabetes.

    Often, people with Type 2 diabetes have no symptoms at all. If you do have symptoms, they may include:

    Increased thirst
    Increased urination
    Increased appetite
    Fatigue
    Blurred vision
    Frequent or slow-healing infections
    Erectile dysfunction

    Insulin resistance refers to the fact that insulin produced by your pancreas is not able to obtain inside fat and muscle cells to provide energy. Since the cells are failing to obtain the insulin they require, the pancreas produces more and more.

    This causes high rises in blood sugar. Hyperglycemia is the technical term for this problem. The key to learning and remembering what constitutes a diabetes symptom is to think of when the diabetes first started. Type 1 is known as insulin dependent diabetes (it starts as a juvenile) and Type 2 (later develops in adulthood) is non-insulin dependent diabetes.

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