Feb
22
Symptoms Of Diabetes - 4 Tell Tale Signs Of Diabetes
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Here are some of the risks associated with diabetes.
When you are overweight the risk of getting diabetes are much higher. Exercising will definitely reduce the risk of diabetes. Sedentary people are known to have higher risk of diabetes. The risk will also increase as you get older. Other common illness associated with diabetic people are hypertension and high cholesterol. If your family has a diabetes record then your chances of developing the disease are increased.
Most diabetes symptoms are pretty hard to recognize.
Excess urination are often associated with diabetes problems The cause of excess urination is high sugar content in the urine. It will make the person go to the bathroom often to urinate and often disrupts their sleeps. When you have this frequent urination problems, make sure you look for another sign of diabetes problems. The out come of polyuria is polydipsia; excess thirst. When this happens and you are feeling it all day long, please see your GP immediately.
The veins in your eyes may also be damaged due to the diabetic problems that you have. The lens in your eye are damage due to swollen caused by high sugar content in your blood. In the worst case your vision will be loss and in a best case scenario, you’ll only have slight blur in your vision. Almost one third of the persons diagnosed with diabetes suffers of retinopathy.
When you have numbness in your limbs, this may be a sign of diabetes. When you have the sensation of numbness in your limbs, then it might be caused by diabetic problems as it affect your nerves.
In the later stage of diabetes, wounds and ulcers will begin to make appearance on the feet and toes. This is almost without doubt a diabetic problems. Diabetic sufferer often have prolonged wounds and ulcers as the disease delays healing time.
The bad part is that most people do not recognize the symptoms just after diabetes steps in. If you have any of these symptoms, do see your GP immediately so that your doctor can run some test. A blood sugar check is all you need to do to confirm if you really have diabetes.
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Feb
22
Signs Of Diabetes That Are Often Overlooked
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The number of people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes is rising at an alarming number.

This does not even include those who are at risk or have diabetes but are not aware of it. Some of the signs of diabetes are overlooked because most of us do not think that we have diabetes. It is not something that most of us want to associate ourselves with. Nonetheless, if you have the following symptoms, it is best to check with the doctor. Here we will look at some signs of Type 2 diabetes that are often overlooked.
1) Vision Problems
Diabetic people usually have vision problems. As a blood sugar level fluctuates out of normal levels, this triggers an expansion and contraction of the eye lenses and therefore cause blur vision. There are many medical conditions that cause vision problems and should be checked with a doctor as soon as possible.
2) Fatigue
Extreme fatigue is another overlooked sign of diabetes since it can be easily mistaken to be related to stress, work or family. Since Type 2 diabetics are resistant to insulin, they will still feel tired enough if they are enough insulin in the bloodstream. If extreme fatigue persists, it is a good sign of Type 2 diabetes and a check with the doctor is highly advised.
3) Yeast Infections
This is a sign that is very often overlooked. Symptoms include persistent itching of the genital area and yeast infections. If there is no history of sexually transmitted disease and the itching is very persistent, it could be a sign of Type 2 diabetes.
4) Numbing of Feet
The numbing of the feet is also known as diabetic neuropathy. This symptom usually does not occur until a few years after you have had Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes neuropathy occurs when the nerves on your body starts to get damaged to a point where the feet begins to have problems.
It is crucial to identify diabetes as early as possible. If you have the above symptoms, have a check up with the doctor. It does not harm to play safe. The earlier diabetes is diagnosed, the easier it is to avoid complications and have control over the disease.
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Feb
22
Complications, Symptoms and Warning Signs of Diabetes
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Image via WikipediaComplications of Diabetes Having diabetes means you will have health problems associated with your disease. Having a high blood glucose (sugar) level over time will affect nerves, eyes and kidneys. We will go over the symptoms, warning signs and what you can do in this article.
Nerve damage or diabetic neuropathy occurs when high levels of glucose accumulate in the cells surrounding the nerves. This makes it difficult for the nerve to send messages to the brain and other parts of the body. The feet and legs are most often affected first. You may lose feeling and find it difficult to sense pain and thus have damage from your shoes rubbing, stepping on objects or temperature extremes. Painful tingling may also occur due to your diabetic condition and you should consult your physician for treatment or medications that will help. Also call you doctor if you have:
Loss of feeling or numbnessA feeling of walking on cotton or funny feeling in both feetAny sharp pain or tinglingLeg weaknessA burning feeling in any part of your body
Eye problems are also common as over 4 million people suffer from diabetic retinopathy. This is a disease where the small blood vessels within the retina of the eye are weak or damaged from high blood glucose levels. When the vessels are damaged they cause the leaking of fluid which swells the eye itself. This swelling can cause blurred vision and if the retinopathy worsens it can cause bleeding Once this occurs scar tissue forms and pulls the retina from the back of the eye and may lead to blindness. Call your doctor if you have:
· Loss of vision in one or both eyes
· Blurred vision for more than two days
· Floaters across your field of vision
· Black spots or any unusual change in your vision
· Redness, pressure or pain in your eye(s)
Kidney damage can take place when the vessels are damaged and the kidney stops functioning or functions at less than optimum levels or diabetic nephropathy. High blood pressure coupled with high glucose levels are the main cause. You can reduce this risk by monitoring the protein in the urine with your doctor and getting treatment to help protect the kidney. Warning signs are:
Frequent urinationBlood in your urineSwelling of hands or feet signaling decreased kidney functionHigh blood pressureProtein n urine (a test performed by your doctor and essential if you have diabetes)
There are many ways to reduce your risk of complications you want to discuss with your doctor.
Exercise on a regular basisIf you smoke QUIT!See you eye doctor annuallyConsult with a dietician and follow their planSee your doctor if you have any of the warning signs or complication in this article
These main areas above are the ones to watch if you have diabetes. Check your blood glucose everyday if your physician requests, watch your weight and eat right to maintain proper nutrients in your body. There are many sites and publications to help you with managing your diabetes, use the tools available for a healthier you.
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Feb
22
Image via WikipediaDo you know that 20 million people are suffering from diabetes but one third of them do not know about their disease. What can be the reason that so many people are unaware of their disease. There are two conditions pre-diabetes and diabetes mellitus type 2 which are characterized by the absence of the symptoms.
There are some warning signs of diabetes which everybody should know they are extreme hunger,frequent thirst,frequent urination,weight loss,tiredness and blurred vision. In addition to this patient can have increased frequency of cuts and bruises which are not healed easily. The onset of symptoms tend to be gradual in type 2 as compared to type 1. The gradual onset of the type 2 diabetes is reason for its late diagnosis and treatment.
If a person is having diabetes risk factors for example obesity or a family member suffering from the disease he should be aware of above signs and symptoms. If any of the above sign or symptom appear it is a good reason to visit your health care professional. Untreated or late diagnosed disease is having lot of complications like cardiovascular diseases, nerve damage, eye diseases, kidney diseases, hypoglycemia-low level of sugar in the blood, gastrointestinal problems and sexual problems like erectile dysfunction. If a person is suffering from any type of diabetes he should take special care of his diet. Diet should contain lot of fruit and vegetables as these two things contain lot of vitamins and fibre. Proper care should be taken of feet,teeth and gums as patients are more prone to infections.
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Feb
22
Early Warning Signs Of Diabetes
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Extreme Hunger - WikipediaFrom heart disease to kidney problems, blindness and nerve damage, recognizing the symptoms of diabetes mellitus early and getting proper medical treatment is key to managing it effects and the complications it can cause. Even when those who heed the early symptoms of diabetes do go to the doctor they often express disbelief that they are diagnosed as being diabetic. In the early stages of diabetes the symptoms can be more of a minor annoyance, leading those who are diagnosed saying things like “I don’t feel sick”. In fact many people are diagnosed with diabetes when they visit the doctor because they think they have something else wrong with them. Many of the early signs of diabetes are often attributed to some other ailment or condition.
The American Diabetes Association has a list of the early warning signs of diabetes and they include:
1. Increased Urination - This is caused by high blood sugar levels which increase the amount of blood that flows through the kidneys.
2. Excessive Thirst - The increased output of urine can lead to dehydration.
3. Extreme Hunger - Because diabetes is characterized by a lack of insulin or insulin resistance glucose is unable to cross over from the blood stream into the cells where it is needed for energy production. The body thinks it’s hungry because of the energy deficit and manifests hunger pangs.
4. Unexplained Weight Loss - The body will start to break down its own proteins (muscle) and fat to make up for the perceived lack of cellular energy. This despite the fact that the person is actually eating more.
5. Fatigue - Caused by the decreased energy levels.
6. Irritability and Depression.
7. Vision Impairment - An increase in blood volume caused by high blood glucose levels can lead to swelling of the eye’s lens.
The sooner the symptoms of diabetes are recognized and diagnosed the better the chances of a managing this condition and avoiding many of the serious and sometimes life threatening complications this disease can bring. Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death by disease in the United States today.
These symptoms will get progressively worse as the affects of the diabetes creates a variety of complications that affects many of the bodily systems. It is important to note that these symptoms will not resolve themselves.
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Feb
21
How Diabetics Can Live to be 100 Years Old
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- By: Shane Ellison
“As a medicinal chemist, I’m often asked, “How can I live to be a 100 years old?” My answer is simple, “Learn to control blood sugar and insulin.”

The biggest threat to longevity is high blood sugar and insulin. Known as type II diabetes - or more accurately insulin resistance - it has become a nationwide epidemic that steals 11 to 20 years from a person’s lifespan. It is one of the main culprits behind depression, obesity, heart disease and even cancer. Understanding two simple facts about the pandemic killer may help you avoid it - and live to be 100 years old rather than 65 or 70!
Fact #1: Anti-Diabetic Drugs like Avandia and Actos are Deadly
To curb the threat, family physicians are madly prescribing Avandia and Actos in hopes of reversing type II diabetes - total sales have reached over $4 billion annually. Unknown to most, Avandia users have a whopping 30-40% increased risk of heart attack and other heart-related adverse events (heart failure) compared to patients treated with placebo. (1) This side-effect is partly due to the drugs ability to lower “hemoglobin.”
Hemoglobin is used by the body to transport oxygen throughout the entire 100,000 miles of adult veins, arteries, and capillaries. Without it, a condition known as “ischemia” sets in. This is a fancy term for “suffocation.” Clinically, heart attack or heart failure can result from the lack of oxygen.
Actos belongs to the same class of medicine as Avandia - glitazones. Not surprisingly, it carries the same risks. Health Canada sounded the alarm as early as 2001! But the danger is being hidden from the American public.
Commenting on the unannounced danger, the U.S. Congress stated that the, “FDA’s apparently callous disregard for the safety of diabetics taking Avandia is very reminiscent of the Agency’s failure to move on Vioxx when substantial safety signals first became known. Like Vioxx, Avandia may have unnecessarily risked the lives of tens of thousands of Americans.” (2)
Fact #2: Natural Medicine Can Safely Reverse Insulin Resistance
In the process of designing anti-diabetic drugs, Big Pharma surveyed a myriad of natural products to find a “lead compound” that would show them how best to design a synthetic drug. Corosolic acid from the banaba leaf was among the most potent. (3)
Corosolic acid successfully reverses insulin resistance as seen by lowered blood levels of insulin and glucose among users. Rather than promote the natural medicine to the millions who suffer from insulin resistance, Big Pharma has been working rigorously to make a synthetic copycat - so they can monopolize it. They have failed miserably. Fortunately, the natural source is readily available as “banaba leaf” at local health food stores.
Banaba leaf works at the molecular level by fine-tuning the damaged insulin receptor - the cause of insulin resistance. This benefit rests in its ability to selectively initiate a chemical reaction known as “phosphorylation” at the receptor site. In effect, what is “jammed,” becomes un-jammed thanks to the banaba leaf. Akin to a key being inserted into a lock, insulin is free to interact with the receptor, thereby triggering the cell to open the doors for blood sugar.
Users of Banaba leaf not only avoid dangerous prescriptions while increasing insulin sensitivity, but they also melt fat and build muscle in the process. This beneficial effect comes from the subsequent balancing of hormones that occurs once blood levels of insulin and glucose are normalized. Men rid their body of excess estrogen and boost testosterone and vice-versa for women. Of course, lifestyle habits such as exercise and minimizing sugar while increasing healthy fat and protein consumption are pre-requisites to the success of banaba leaf.
Closing
Among those populations who live the longest, they thrive courtesy of being ultra sensitive to insulin - naturally. And conversely, those who die the youngest from obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer are grossly insensitive to it courtesy of type II diabetes. Or they are “following doctor’s orders” and swallowing prescription drug like Avandia or Actos.
References:
1. http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2007/NEW01636.html
2. http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2007-05-21-avandia-diabetes_N.htm
3. http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2007/05/21/congress-steps-up-scrutiny-of-fda/
4. Katsuji Hattori, et al. Activation of Insulin Receptors by Lagerstroemin. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences. Vol. 93 (2003) , No. 1 pp.69-73
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Feb
21
Diabetes - Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms
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- By: Ricky Waugh
An in-depth report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of type 2 diabetes. The diagnosis of type 2 diabetes is becoming increasingly common in U.S. kids and teens, especially in those who are overweight. Some studies report that between 8% and 45% of children who’ve been newly diagnosed with diabetes have the form known as type 2, depending on geographic location and racial/ethnic group. Type 2 diabetes usually occurs gradually. Most people with the disease are overweight at the time of diagnosis. However, type 2 diabetes can also develop in those who are thin, especially the elderly.

Family history and genetics play a large role in type 2 diabetes. Low activity level, poor diet, and excess body weight (especially around the waist) significantly increase your risk for type 2 diabetes.
Blood glucose levels
Blood glucose levels are mainly kept in check by insulin. Type 2 diabetes usually occurs as the result of a combination of problems with insulin activity (insulin resistance) and insulin secretion. Diet and exercise can help to combat both of these problems.
Type 2 diabetes symptoms may be mild and almost invisible, or easy to confuse with signs of aging. That’s why it is very important to know how to spot them. Know type 2 diabetes symptoms and you may save your life.
The most common symptoms of type 2 diabetes are increased thirst or hunger, weight loss, fatigue, increased urination, blurred vision, sores that do not heal by themselves, bad circulation, irritability, leg pain and dry mouth.
Fatigue. If your cells are deprived of sugar, you may become tired and irritable.
Blurred vision. If your blood sugar level is too high, fluid may be pulled from your tissues — including the lenses of your eyes. This may affect your ability to focus.
Chest pain or shortness of breath. This may be a sign of heart or blood vessel problems.
Slow-healing sores or frequent infections. Type 2 diabetes affects your ability to heal and fight infections. Bladder and vaginal infections can be a particular problem for women.
Some people who have type 2 diabetes have patches of dark, velvety skin in the folds and creases of their bodies — usually in the armpits and neck. This condition, called acanthosis nigricans, is a sign of insulin resistance.
Risk factors for developing type 2 Diabetes
* age (over 45 years old)
* obesity (the number of people with diabetes in an unhealthy weight range is double that found in the population without diabetes)
Prevention
Regular physical activity and weight control are often crucial components of therapy for type 2 diabetes but oral medications and/or insulin injections may be required. If you’re experiencing any of the type 2 diabetes symptoms, please contact your healthcare provider immediately for medical evaluation.
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Feb
21
Early Warning Signs of Diabetes
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by Terry Edwards
Signs of Diabetes
Diabetes is a very serious health issue for millions of
people not only here in America, but even more so in Eastern
Europe.
All to often though, the early warning sign of diabetes goes
totally unrecognized. This is somewhat normal as diabetes
symptoms can be easily overlooked by so many.
The signs can be so minor that you don’t even think about
them as being an early warning sign of diabetes at all. But,
it is extremely important for those that are suffering from
the condition to get the right medical assistance as soon as
possible. People that have diabetes need to get advice on
their disease from qualified practitioners. You will need
the right treatment, medication and diet advice. Don’t
simply shrug off the problem.
One of the biggest warning signs is the need to urinate all
the time. When I first had the symptoms I found myself going
more than twice as often. I simply thought it was because I
was drinking more liquids. So, this symptom goes hand in
hand with another one, the need to drink more often. Another
good diabetes symptom is the need to drink all the time. I
didn’t realize I was drinking a 2 liter of soda every day
among other things. I thought this was the cause of frequent
urination. Naturally, I just became use to the symptoms and
thought nothing of it. Little did I know it was the tell
tale signs of diabetes.
In addition, people can also go through a sudden drop in
weight for no reason. I lost 25 pounds without exercising. I
thought I was in the best shape of my life. For others
though, you may find yourself being hungry all the time.
Many who are suffering from diabetes will also get very
tired. Being tired when there is no good reason for it is a
well-known sign of diabetes. This also happened to me before
I was diagnosed. I found myself never having enough sleep it
seemed. Well, when the body doesn’t produce enough insulin
to break down the blood sugar, your body will become very tired.
Another early warning sign of diabetes is poor vision. Your
vision can become blurry and possibly cause dizziness at
times. You may also become irritable for no good reason.
This imbalance can affect your mood until the proper balance
is restored by the correct treatment.
Thankfully, I saw a doctor who checked my blood glucose
level and seen that I was in fact suffering with diabetes.
The disease was caught in time. With the right treatment
anyone who suffers from diabetes can live a good active and
healthy life. There is no reason why you shouldn’t have a
very normal everyday life. If you see yourself with any of
these diabetes symptoms, then by all means seek the advice
from a doctor as soon as possible.
This is only a handful of the symptoms that are associated
with diabetes. If you have any doubt in your mind, then you
need to ask your doctor. Don’t wait until it is too late to
do anything about it. By not ignoring the early warning sign
of diabetes you’ll be able to maintain a much happier and
healthier future.
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