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Article Series: Diabetes
Diabetes Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
What
Are Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms?
Diabetes can creep up on us as we get older
so it is important to know about the type 2 diabetes symptoms,
especially if you are in one of the risk groups for developing
this disease.
Have you been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes: YES / NO ?
Have you seen a doctor: YES / NO ?
Who Is At Risk?
Diabetes is becoming a very common condition in the western
world. More and more people are at risk and it is a a good
idea for anybody over 40 to have their blood sugar levels tested
from time to time. These are the main risk factors:
Weight
- type 2 diabetes is closely related to being overweight,
especially where there is obesity. However, type 1 diabetics
tend to be of normal weight or even under weight, and type
2 can develop in normal weight people too.
Age
- type 2 diabetes is much more likely in middle aged or
elderly people. Until recently there were virtually no children
or adolescents with type 2, which is why type 1 is often called
childhood diabetes. But these days it is possible for people
of any age to develop type 2, even children, especially if
they are very overweight.
Hypertension
- having high blood pressure or hypertension
increases the risk of developing diabetes. It also increases
the danger of suffering serious complications, so you should
keep a check on your blood glucose if you have high blood pressure.
Sedentary
lifestyle - lack of exercise can make people more
likely to develop diabetes. Often this goes along with being
very overweight.
Certain
endocrinological diseases - if you suffer from certain
other conditions including metabolic syndrome or Cushing's
disease, there is an increased risk of developing diabetes.
Medical professionals will be aware of this and you are almost
certainly being tested regularly if you have one of these conditions.
Which diabetes risk factors above are applicable to you: ____________________.
What Are The Symptoms?
The earliest type 2 diabetes symptoms usually include feeling
tired, weak, lacking in energy and perhaps generally unwell.
This is likely to worsen over a period of several weeks. Also,
look out for any of the following additional symptoms which
are often present as diabetes develops:
- frequent
urination, with a lot of urine being produced.
- feeling
very thirsty and drinking more than usual.
- losing
weight without trying.
- blurred
vision.
- genital
itching.
Of course, many of these are symptoms that you might feel
in relation to other diseases or even if you are not sick at
all. They do not always mean that you have diabetes. However,
diabetes could be indicated, especially if you are in one or
more of the risk groups listed above.
What symptoms are you experiencing: ____________________.
How long have you experienced any symptoms: ____________________.
Have you had a blood glucose test done: YES / NO ?
Anyway, it is easy to test blood glucose levels either with
a home testing kit or at the doctor's office, so if you think
that you have type 2 diabetes symptoms go ahead and have yourself
tested.
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: 2009
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