Diabetes Symptoms Made Easy.
Posted on 12. Nov, 2009 by afyakenya in Blog
Friends,
The signs are as follows,
Fatigue: In diabetes, the body is inefficient and sometimes unable to use glucose for fuel. The body switches over to metabolizing fat, partially or completely, as a fuel source. This process requires the body to use more energy. The end result is feeling fatigued or constantly tired.
Unexplained weight loss: People with diabetes are unable to process many of the calories in the foods they eat. Thus, they may lose weight even though they eat an apparently appropriate or even excessive amount of food. Losing sugar and water in the urine and the accompanying dehydration also contributes to weight loss.
Excessive thirst (Polydipsia): A person with diabetes develops high blood sugar levels, which overwhelms the kidney’s ability to reabsorb the sugar as the blood is filtered to make urine. Excessive urine is made as the kidney spills the excess sugar. The body tries to counteract this by sending a signal to the brain to dilute the blood, which translates into thirst. The body encourages more water consumption to dilute the high blood sugar back to normal levels and to compensate for the water lost by excessive urination.
Excessive urination (Polyuria): Another way the body tries to get rid of the extra sugar in the blood is to excrete it in the urine. This can also lead to dehydration because excreting the sugar carries a large amount of water out of the body along with it.
Excessive eating (Polyphagia): If the body is able, it will secrete more insulin in order to try to deal with the excessive blood sugar levels. Moreover, the body is resistant to the action of insulin in type 2 diabetes. One of the functions of insulin is to stimulate hunger. Therefore, higher insulin levels lead to increased hunger and eating. Despite increased caloric intake, the person may gain very little weight and may even lose weight.
Poor wound healing: High blood sugar levels prevent white blood cells, which are important in defending the body against bacteria and also in cleaning up dead tissue and cells, from functioning normally. When these cells do not function properly, wounds take much longer to heal and become infected more frequently. Also, long-standing diabetes is associated with thickening of blood vessels, which prevents good circulation including the delivery of enough oxygen and other nutrients to body tissues.
Infections: Certain infection syndromes, such as frequent yeast infections of the genitals, skin infections, and frequent urinary tract infections, may result from suppression of the immune system by diabetes and by the presence of glucose in the tissues, which allows bacteria to grow well. They can also be an indicator of poor blood sugar control in a person known to have diabetes.
Altered mental status: Agitation, unexplained irritability, inattention, extreme lethargy, or confusion can all be signs of very high blood sugar, ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar hyperglycemia nonketotic syndrome, or hypoglycemia (low sugar). Thus, any of these merit the immediate attention of a medical professional. Call your health care provider or 911.
Blurry vision: Blurry vision is not specific for diabetes but is frequently present with high blood sugar levels.
Regards,
Oduwo Noah Akala,
Chairman,
Afya Kenya Foundation.
www.afyakenyafoundation.org

Thanks for the information
How is diabetes caused? I heard WHO is going to start to recommend restrictions on eating sweetings and taking sugar. Will that help prevent diabetes?
Twahira,
There are two types of Diabetes:
- Type I is when a patient has insufficient insulin (the hormone that controls your blood sugar levels.)Most people who have this are born with it. Its largely inherited.
- Type II is when a patient has sufficient insulin but is resistant to it meaning that it does not function as it is supposed to. This is largely acquired and occurs more commonly in those who are obese, smokers or people who over – indulge in processed foods. Indeed, cutting down on such foods and controlling weight will cut the risk of contracting the disease.
I hope this clarifies matters. Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information.
hi
i would really like to be tasted for diabetes but am so scared where do i start? That’s because recently I’ve been losing weight,getting urinary tract infections especially after completion of my menstrual periods then i fell from a motorbike 2 months ago and my wound is taking too long to heal even after being given tetanus injection plus some antibiotics and from the symptoms you’ve described i think i need a test.
please advice.
Thank you in your aid in!