Monday, January 23, 2012

Listing the Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus

By Claire Smyth


Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common reasons for health problems and death among people around the world. The treating of diabetes mellitus takes a long while and is terribly complicated, so, it is recommended that early detection and management of the condition decreases the risk of developing the major complications of diabetes this particular health problem brings.

As such, it is important that one must be able to recognize the symptoms of diabetes mellitus so that prompt medical information can be sought. In fact, most people who have got diabetes mellitus and even its form in expectant mothers called gestational diabetes, there aren't any symptoms of diabetes mellitus that wouldn't be spotted.

A reason is actually because the body remains ready to change to the increased levels of blood sugar, but when the body realizes that something isn't right, these symptoms appear.

The article would be talking about the symptoms of diabetes mellitus which are virtually always seen in people who have this illness. There are called three cardinal symptoms of diabetes mellitus like increased feeling of thirst, increased appetite and frequency of eating; and increased frequency of urination.

Medics attribute such symptoms to the dehydration of the cells in the body due to the increased glucose concentration since these compounds are not being soaked up and metabolised in the body.

The lack of ability to take in glucose, which is the energy source in the body, causes an individual to experience weakness, fatigue; cold, damp hands, pangs of hunger, headaches, giddiness and blurring of vision.

The individual may manifest either weight loss or gain of weight dependent on the control over blood sugar levels, Though the previous is often seen in gestational diabetes that's why pregnant women are weighed and taken a blood sample for testing.

Symptoms of diabetes mellitus that are seen at the later stages of the illness include retention of fluid in the body especially in the feet and legs, wounds and lacerations that don't heal well; sensations of uneasiness and apprehension for no apparent reason; and changes in consciousness from disorientation to fainting.

It is important that these symptoms must be reported to any health care professional as quickly as possible so that further issues are prevented.




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