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How Do You Know If You Are Suffering From Diabetes?

By Owen Jones

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Those who think that they are at danger of diabetes ought to be on the look out for the warning signs. So, who should be looking for the symptoms of diabetes? Well, everyone to be honest, but particularly those who have a family history of the disease.

People who have a family tradition of diabetes are the most at risk, but next come the overweight and especially those overweight people who do not do any exercise.

The less exercise, the more risk. After those, it is difficult to say who may get it.

Some think that food additives might also be to blame. If this is true, then people who eat junk food, canned food and pre-cooked meals, including sweets are also at a higher danger. This would make sense, because not all the people who develop diabetes have a family history of it or are overweight.

And plenty of people are becoming diabetic these days. Many more than ever before. It is a fact that there are more desk jobs than ever before as well and so more chubby people and if heredity is a major factor then one diabetic may produce many more, but the additives idea might be a factor too.

There are three types of diabetes, namely:

Type I: also called juvenile diabetes, because kids get it or are born with it.

Type II: also called onset diabetes, because people get it later in life.

Gestational Diabetes: pregnant women frequently develop this in the third term of their pregnancy. It is only recognized as a a disease in the USA, because it frequently goes away soon after the baby is born.

The indications of all variations of diabetes are comparable, but here is a slightly more detailed list:

Type I: you do not really need to look out for this because most children get lots of medical care at school, but otherwise look out for continuous thirst, the urgent requirement to urinate as a consequence of that and sudden weight loss.

Type II: as the disease takes a hold, eyesight may suffer; sight may blur and cataracts might develop. Cuts and sores might take longer to get better. There might be frequent yeast infections, thirstiness and consequent frequent urination.

The urine may smell sweet or look ‘thicker’. There may be tingling or even pain in the feet and hands because of poor circulation.

Gestational Diabetes: like Type II, to which it may lead if left untreated.

If you become aware of any of the above symptoms in yourself or a friend, you have to have clinical check ups carried out instantly, because the longer you leave it, the worse it gets. It will not simply get better on its own – never, ever. It is not like the flu or food poisoning

The check ups are not hard on the patient, but they may be lengthy and will involve giving some blood, although how much depends on the check ups. When giving blood, the patient may be told to fast for 8-12 hours.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on a variety of topics, but is now involved with how to cook for diabetics. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Cookbooks For Diabetics.

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