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This animation describes insulin resistance, an underlying cause of type 2 diabetes. It explains the roles of glucose and the hormone insulin in our body. Symptoms of diabetes are reviewed and various health complications that type 2 diabetes can lead to if left untreated.
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Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which your blood sugar level is too high. The causes of type 2 diabetes and why it is important to keep it under control, are explained.
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Diabetes is sneaky.
The early symptoms can go unnoticed for months or years.
In fact, 1 in 3 people with type 2 diabetes don’t know they have it.
1 in 3.
Most actually do experience the early signs but don’t realise or understand what they are.
Early detection and treatment can have a profound impact on your long-term health. A 3-year delay in diagnosis increases your relative risk of heart disease by 29%.
Therefore by knowing what to look for, you can take control of the situation before it takes control of you.
Diabetes Symptoms In Children and Adults
1. Increased urination is arguably the most common
2. Excessive thirst, even at night, is a classic early sign of diabetes
3. Feeling extremely hungry (even after just eating a meal)
4. Unexpected and unintentional weight loss
5. Unusual fatigue and feeling very weak
6. Tingling (pins and needles) or numbness in hands or feet
7. Blurred vision is an early diabetes symptom
8. Itchy or dry skin
9. Cuts or wounds that are very slow to heal
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What are the signs that indicate the presence of diabetes? If you have doubt about whether or not to have diabetes, pay attention to the symptoms of diabetes, which are listed in this article.
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that prevents regulate the amount of glucose in the blood because the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or it does not work properly hormone. Glucose to accumulate in the bloodstream, the cells do not receive enough energy.
If you want to know the signs that you may have diabetes, you watch the video.
➤ SIGNS Indicate That You Have DIABETES!
8 Warning Signs Of Type 2 Diabetes You Shouldn’t Ignore – Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms
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This video, created by Nucleus Medical Media, shows type 2 diabetes, a condition in which the level of sugar in the blood is too high. The animation begins by showing the normal physiology of food absorption and the mechanism of action of insulin. The pathology of type 2 diabetes is portrayed, including low insulin production, insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, and common symptoms. Acute complications are shown, including diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome, hypoglycemia (insulin shock), seizures, and diabetic coma. Chronic complications are displayed, including atherosclerosis, blindness, neuropathy, and renal failure. Multiple treatments are detailed at the end of the animation, including blood glucose monitoring, healthy eating, regular exercise, and medications.
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10 EARLY WARNING SIGNS OF DIABETES EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW. DON’T IGNORE THEM!!
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Children can get both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, but the signs and symptoms of the two forms are very similar. Look for excessive thirst, urination, weight loss, hunger and fatigue as potential signs of diabetes with help from a pediatrician in this free video on preventing medical problems in children.
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How to Tell if You Have Diabetes? There are 10 of the most common early signs of diabetes that will help you spot the disease in time.
Diabetes is often called “the silent killer”. This is because the early symptoms of this disease are really easy to miss. Watch this video till the end and share it with your friends so that you all will be aware of these most common signs.
Remember that timely diagnosis can extend lives! The first symptoms can be so subtle that some people might brush them off as insignificant.
Diabetes is a chronic disease that can lead to many serious complications if left untreated. The earlier it’s diagnosed, the easier it will be to manage and the longer your life could be.
If you notice any of these symptoms, especially several of them combined, make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible.
TIMESTAMPS
You always feel thirsty and often go to the bathroom 0:41
You’re always hungry 1:33
You feel tired and weak all the time 2:19
Your vision is blurred 3:15
You lose weight while eating normally 3:59
Your skin became itchy 4:56
Yeast infections 5:26
Your wounds heal slowly 6:02
Dark patches of skin 6:39
Numb or tingling hands or feet 7:13
SUMMARY
There are different tests used to find out if you do have diabetes, so doing just one of them isn’t enough for correct diagnosis. But you should never brush off, postpone, ignore, or avoid going to the doctor if you notice a change in your health, whether it be the symptoms on this list or anything in general.
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It’s a growing health concern. Studies show more than three million people are living with type 2 diabetes. Teresa Spano, a naturopathic consultant with Lee Health, says what you eat, when you eat, and how you feel after you eat, can all help determine if you’re living with pre-diabetes. “Pre-diabetes is more referring to when your fasting glucose levels are going up, usually you can see the hemoglobin A1C that is starting to climb, it’s not necessarily in the diabetic range but it’s getting there.”
Discussing a patient’s sleep patterns, exercise, and diet can help determine if they’re at risk for developing diabetes. “There is a lot of gray area in between completely normal and actually being diabetic, which is where the pre-diabetic range is really where you can help people so much before they actually get to full blown diabetes,” said Spano.
Health experts may also use the waist to hip ratio to determine if patients are at risk. This ratio look at how the patient is carrying their weight: in their belly or in their hips and thighs? If patients have more belly fat, they are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. “A lot of people just don’t really know that they are creeping up towards that, which is probably the scariest thing about it,” said Spano.
Experts encourage healthy diets of fruit, vegetables, and fiber, and limiting animal protein. “Exercise is so important when it comes to preventing diabetes. Sleep is always important as well, stress reduction. It’s really the core for everything you hear for staying healthy,” said Spano.
A blood test to check a patient’s A1C, triglyceride levels, and cholesterol can ultimately decide if a patient is at risk for type 2 diabetes. Video Rating: / 5
What is Type 2 Diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which your body has high blood sugar.
How does your blood sugar rise?
If you have insulin resistance, your insulin cannot unlock the cells to let glucose in, because the locks called the receptors are abnormal or missing. As a result, glucose is locked out up of your cells. Consequently, the amount of glucose builds up in the blood stream in a condition called hyperglycaemia.
How do we lose the ability to create insulin?
To compensate for hyperglycaemia, your pancreas produces more and more insulin. Your over worked beta cells try to keep up with the demand but gradually lose their capability to produce enough insulin. If you don’t receive treatment for hyperglycaemia, it can result in diabetic ketoacidosis as there will be a shortage of insulin in the body. Over time, chronic poorly controlled Type 2 diabetes can cause degenerative tissue damage resulting in long-term complications such as atherosclerosis, blindness, neuropathy, heart attack and renal failure. Diabetes and heart disease have a high rate of correlation. Watch the video to know more about the causes, symptoms, diabetes attack and high blood sugar treatment.
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23 million Americans already have it, but another 5 million don’t even know they have diabetes. This episode of Health Matters looks at the warning signs of diabetes. Video Rating: / 5
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The numbers are surely attention getting: nearly 7 million Americans have undiagnosed diabetes. What gets less notice are the early warning signs.
“If they’re not going to their doctor, if they’re not seeing their physician they’re not having those lab works, they’re not reporting their signs they could just be going along with their normal daily activities,” says Melanie Aracri, a certified diabetes educator for Lee Health.
All too often patients show up at a hospital in a health crisis and find out they have highly elevated blood sugar. New studies find 1 in 10 heart attack patients may have undetected diabetes. We’ve broken down 5 warnings signs that should get your attention.
“The three classic signs of high blood sugar, we call them the three “P”s: polyphagia, polydipsia, and polyuria. Those are increased thirst, increased hunger, and increased urination,” says Aracri.
It’s easy to minimize increased thirst, especially when it’s hot. And frequent urination seems to naturally follow. But experts say it could be our body’s way of flushing extra glucose.
“The kidney has to work really hard to get that blood sugar out, that blood glucose out when it’s high,” says Aracri.
Wounds that don’t heal could be another warning sign.
“The body’s not able to fight that infection because of that extra glucose in the system,” says Aracri.
Frequent yeast or urinary tract infections may also be a red flag many people fail to consider. The earlier diabetes is picked up, the easier it is to avoid complications.
“it’s a learning how to adapt your eating pattern, your meal plan to your lifelong activities and daily habits,” says Aracri.