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News Topical, Digital Desk : Diabetes is emerging as a global health problem. Due to poor lifestyle and diet, this disease is rapidly catching even young people. Insulin hormone does not function properly or is not produced in the body when diabetes occurs.

Due to this, the blood sugar level increases, which can cause many health problems. Therefore, it is important to get it treated properly. However, some of its serious symptoms (Early Symptoms of Diabetes) are not visible, due to which it becomes difficult to detect it in the beginning. But it can be detected with the help of some small signs. Let's know what those symptoms are.

Feeling more thirsty

An important symptom of diabetes is frequent thirst. When the amount of sugar in the blood increases, the kidney tries to excrete the extra sugar through urine. In this process, more water is removed from the body, which causes dehydration and the person feels thirsty frequently. However, people often ignore this symptom.

Frequent urination

Due to increased sugar, the kidney starts excreting more urine. Due to this, the patient has to urinate several times a day, especially at night. If you are having the problem of frequent urination, then it can be a sign of diabetes. Do not make the mistake of ignoring it, because due to this the kidneys start getting damaged gradually .

feeling more tired

Diabetic patients often feel tired and weak . This happens because the body's cells are unable to convert glucose into energy. Due to lack or resistance of insulin, sugar is unable to reach the cells, due to which the body does not get the right amount of energy and the person always feels tired.

Itching and dryness on the skin

Due to high blood sugar level, the moisture in the skin decreases, which causes itching and dryness. Sometimes yeast infection also occurs, because sugar promotes the growth of yeast. Itching can occur especially in hands and feet, groin area and underarms.

Dark patches on the skin

Some diabetics develop dark patches on their skin called acanthosis nigricans. This usually occurs on the neck, underarms, thighs, or behind the elbows. This can be a sign of insulin resistance and may indicate pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes.

slow healing of wounds

Diabetes affects blood circulation and can damage nerves. Because of this, small cuts or wounds take longer to heal. If any injury or infection on your body is not healing for longer than normal, it can be a sign of diabetes.


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