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Early Signs of Diabetes:  Diabetes has become a common problem due to today's hectic life and unhealthy lifestyle, consumption of unhealthy foods and lack of physical activity. This problem is spreading so much in today's time that it is affecting people of all ages. Due to improper production of insulin in the body of such a person or its improper use, the level of blood sugar increases, which can affect the heart, kidneys, eyes and other organs. Timely identification and treatment is very important to control it. For that also it is important that it is identified as soon as possible, about which some information is given here, let's know about them.

 

Symptoms of diabetes that should not be ignored

Often due to lack of knowledge about the early symptoms of diabetes, a person ignores it, which later has to suffer dire health-related consequences. In such a situation, never ignore the early symptoms of diabetes and consult a doctor immediately.

 

Feeling more thirsty

 

When the glucose level in the body increases, the kidneys demand more water, which leads to frequent thirst .

 

Frequent urination

Due to excessive thirst, the body shows symptoms of frequent urination, this happens especially at night. These symptoms can be of diabetes.

 

Sudden weight loss

If your weight starts decreasing suddenly, then it can be a sign of diabetes, because in diabetes, when the body does not get enough insulin, it starts having trouble storing glucose. In such a situation, the body starts using fat and muscles as energy to maintain its activity. Due to which weight starts decreasing rapidly.

 

Fatigue and weakness

The imbalance of blood sugar in the body causes fatigue and weakness because in such a situation the body is not able to get enough energy as per its requirement.

 

Blurred vision

The increase in blood sugar in the body affects the eye lens, which causes vision to deteriorate.

 

Slow healing of wounds

Due to high blood sugar level in the body, blood circulation in the body slows down, due to which wounds do not heal quickly.

 

skin infection or itching

Diabetes causes the skin to become dry and can cause itching or infection.

 

Numbness in hands and feet

Diabetic neuropathy causes pain, numbness, burning, tingling, cramps in the hands and feet. These symptoms often start from the feet and progress towards the upper limbs.

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