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Is Diabetes Lurking Around Your Family?

March 15, 2010 by  
Filed under Health & Fitness

The food we eat is digested to produce energy for us to live and to work. The main component produced by digestion is glucose (a basic form of sugar). The glucose is transported by the blood to all parts of the body. The level of glucose in the blood is maintained at the proper level by a regulatory mechanism. Sometimes, the glucose level cannot be maintained at the proper level and it shoots up. This leads to a condition known as diabetes. Diabetes can have dangerous consequences for the patient. Recognizing the symptoms of diabetes is essential to nip this condition in the bud.

One of these signs is frequent unwarranted thirst. The high blood glucose levels upset the normal blood salinity, and the body tries to compensate by increasing its intake of water. Violent vomiting and nausea not associated with anything you’ve eaten is also a sign of diabetes. Dizziness, anxiety and suffocation are similar warning signs of diabetes.

Diabetes leads to neuropathy, a condition where the nerves are damaged. Neuropathy may show itself by eye and vision problems. A closer examination will reveal retinal damage, leading to impaired sight.

Diabetes-induced neuropathy targets the various organs of the body especially the digestive system. Flatulence, acidity, highly irregular bowel motions like diarrhea and constipation are all provoked by diabetes-induced neuropathy. Neuropathy affects the bladder. Bladder control becomes a problem which means frequent and uncontrollable urination, which can lead to highly embarrassing situations.

If a person suffers cuts, bruises, and wounds that do not heal but, do in fact, deteriorate, suspect excess blood glucose to be the culprit. The skin feels itchy, and wounds tend to turn raw and infected.

These signs and symptoms are very misleading. You tend to associate each of these symptoms with some other illness or problem. Nausea? “Something I ate at Al’s Diner!” Vision problem? “Age catching up!” Frequent urination? “Infection of the urinary tract.” In each case, diabetes is able to avert suspicion from itself! So no one suspects diabetes in the early stages of the condition. They have diabetes, yet are not aware of it.

If someone really close to you exhibits any one of these symptoms, or you do yourself, then it is best that you take this seriously and get a medical opinion on it. The medical practitioner is best able to diagnose your condition. If he advises a glucose test, have it done. The sooner diabetes is diagnosed the better for all concerned. Turn the searchlight on the lurker and drive him out into the open!

If you have diabetes, wearing quality diabetic shoes is a crucial part of managing the disease. Go to www.diabetes-diabetic-diet-plans.com to discover more about diabetis and find out where you can get needed discount diabetic testing supplies.

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