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What are the symptoms of diabetes?

Diabetes symptoms are a crazy little pony. There are a multitude of different ways to tell if you have diabetes. While the most common diabetes symptoms include frequent urination and excessive thirst, there are a few other methods by which you tell for sure if diabetes is "what's wrong." The symptoms of diabetes can also get into even stranger territory, as the excessive amounts of sugar that are in your blood can actually cause you to have tingling, especially when it comes to the space of your extremities. Diabetes symptoms can vary by person, of course, but they do tend to be fairly standard across people, as the diabetes reaches a point where it segues from being a small issue into being a larger one.

One of the most common diabetes symptoms is an excessive amount of thirst. When the large amounts of excess glucose in your blood stream start to collect in your kidneys, they are simply not able to properly cope with such a high volume of sugar. So they instruct your body to take in more water. One of the key diabetes symptoms is a massive amount of thirst, in an effort to flush out all of the excess sugar your body has coursing through your veins. If you find that no matter how much water you drink you are still unbelievably thirsty, you might have diabetes. In fact, a good way to tell if you have diabetes is to measure how much water you typically take in on any given day.

And since what goes in must inevitably come out, another of the more infamous diabetes symptoms is that you will most likely have to urinate way more frequently than the average. It is said that during a period of optimal hydration for sports, a person urinates roughly every half an hour. While most people are slightly dehydrated, unless you are training for a distance event, this is a trifle on the excessive side. One way to tell if you have diabetes is to count how often you have to go. More than once in an average hour is a little too often.

A reasonable number of people experience diabetes symptoms such as blurred vision, extra itchy or dry skin, and have a very long amount of healing time if they should happen to sustain a cut or a bruise. Also, another of the symptoms of diabetes is that you can tend to get a lot of infections. When your constitutions are just generally weak, it can be a way to tell if you have diabetes. And if you really want to be absolutely certain about your diagnosis (and this is going to be a little gross), test your urine by tasting it. If your urine is sweet, there is a good chance that the amount of sugar present in it means that you have diabetes. All over the world right now, health workers use that exact same test (usually involving several different tasters, to ensure accuracy), in order to make sure that the diagnosis is the correct one.


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