Am I diabetic and don't know it?

People with type 2 diabetes often have no symptoms at first. They may not have symptoms for many years. According to Medlineplus.gov, early symptoms of diabetes caused by a high blood sugar level may include: Bladder, kidney, skin, or other infections that are more frequent or heal slowly.

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Is it possible to have diabetes and not know it?

Some people don't notice any symptoms at all. Type 2 diabetes usually starts when you're an adult, though more and more children and teens are developing it. Because symptoms are hard to spot, it's important to know the risk factors for type 2 diabetes.

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What does undiagnosed diabetes feel like?

Also in direct relation to gaining nutrients from food, one with undiagnosed diabetes may feel extremely tired constantly. Even after a good night's sleep, if the body cannot pull energy out of food, it simply cannot work efficiently. Blurred vision.

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How long can you live with diabetes without knowing?

Symptoms of type 2 diabetes often develop slowly. In fact, you can be living with type 2 diabetes for years and not know it.

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What happens if you don't realise you have diabetes?

If diabetes isn't treated, it can lead to a number of other health problems. High glucose levels can damage blood vessels, nerves and organs. Even a mildly raised glucose level that doesn't cause any symptoms can have long-term damaging effects.

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How do I know if I have diabetes?

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What does diabetes fatigue feel like?

If you are struggling to get up in the morning; feeling a total lack of energy or 'fogginess' or not able to perform the tasks you normally do as simply too exhausted it may be that you actually are suffering from fatigue... and it could be a side effect of your diabetes.

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What color is urine in diabetes?

Diabetes can also cause people to urinate more frequently , as well as feel very thirsty. This may lead them to drink more, which can cause clear urine.

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What are 10 warning signs of diabetes?

Here are 10 subtle signs of diabetes:
  • Frequent urination. Most people urinate four to seven times in a day. ...
  • Excessive thirst. ...
  • Extreme hunger. ...
  • Weakness/fatigue. ...
  • Pins and needles. ...
  • Blurry vision. ...
  • Itchy skin. ...
  • Slow healing wounds and increased skin infections.

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Is diabetes reversible in early stages?

Although there's no cure for type 2 diabetes, studies show it's possible for some people to reverse it. Through diet changes and weight loss, you may be able to reach and hold normal blood sugar levels without medication. This doesn't mean you're completely cured.

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What happens if diabetes goes untreated for years?

Possible long-term effects include damage to large (macrovascular) and small (microvascular) blood vessels, which can lead to heart attack, stroke, and problems with the kidneys, eyes, gums, feet and nerves.

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How do I know if I'm starting with diabetes?

you have symptoms of type 1 diabetes, including:
  • feeling very thirsty.
  • peeing more than usual, particularly at night.
  • feeling very tired.
  • losing weight without trying.
  • thrush that keeps coming back.
  • blurred vision.
  • cuts and grazes that are not healing.
  • fruity-smelling breath.

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What does the beginning of diabetes feel like?

But your cells need insulin to take in glucose. If your body doesn't make enough or any insulin, or if your cells resist the insulin your body makes, the glucose can't get into them and you have no energy. This can make you hungrier and more tired than usual. Peeing more often and being thirstier.

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What are rare symptoms of diabetes?

Uncommon symptoms include mood swings, increased fungal or urinary tract infections, and blurred vision, among others. Symptoms like tingling or numbness in the feet, slow wound healing, or fruity breath may also suggest that patients diagnosed with diabetes may not have their blood sugar under control.

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Can diabetes go away if you lose weight?

The strongest evidence we have at the moment suggests that type 2 diabetes is mainly put into remission by weight loss. Remission is more likely if you lose weight as soon as possible after your diabetes diagnosis. However, we do know of people who have put their diabetes into remission 25 years after diagnosis.

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Can diabetics drink alcohol?

Diabetics clearly should avoid heavy drinking (i.e., more than 10 to 12 drinks per day), because it can cause ketoacidosis and hypertriglyceridemia. Moreover, heavy drinking in a fasting state can cause hypoglycemia and ultimately increase diabetics' risk of death from noncardiovascular causes.

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How long does it take for prediabetes to turn into diabetes?

Without taking action, many people with prediabetes could develop type 2 diabetes within 5 years.

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What is diabetic belly?

But that doesn't mean abdominal weight gain should be ignored. It can be an early sign of so-called "diabetic belly," a build-up of visceral fat in your abdomen which may be a symptom of type 2 diabetes and can increase your chances of developing other serious medical conditions.

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What are 5 common symptoms of a pre diabetic?

Classic signs and symptoms that suggest you've moved from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes include:
  • Increased thirst.
  • Frequent urination.
  • Increased hunger.
  • Fatigue.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Numbness or tingling in the feet or hands.
  • Frequent infections.
  • Slow-healing sores.

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What are the skin changes in diabetes?

Yellow Skin and Nails

It is common for patients with diabetes, particularly elderly patients with type 2 diabetes, to present with asymptomatic yellow discolorations of their skin or fingernails. These benign changes commonly involve the palms, soles, face, or the distal nail of the first toe.

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Why are there ants in my toilet after I pee?

If you see ants congregating around your urine, it likely means you have too much sugar in your system.

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How many times does a diabetes urinate at night?

Frequent Urination Could Be Related to Diabetes

This results in more urine production and increased urinary frequency and urgency, called polyuria. Some people may notice they have to get up every couple of hours during the night to urinate and that they produce more urine when they do go.

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Can doctors tell if you have diabetes from urine?

In the past, urine glucose testing was used to screen for or monitor diabetes. But urine glucose testing is not as accurate as blood glucose testing, so blood tests are now more commonly used to diagnose and monitor diabetes. Your provider may order a urine glucose test if blood glucose testing is difficult for you.

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How do you feel when your blood sugar is too high?

increased thirst and a dry mouth. needing to pee frequently. tiredness. blurred vision.

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Do diabetics sleep a lot?

Some people with diabetes get too much sleep, while others have problems getting enough sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 63% of American adults do not get enough sleep needed for good health, safety, and optimum performance.

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Do I have diabetes or am I just tired?

Diabetes can make you feel very tired. This is called fatigue. It happens because high blood sugar disrupts the body's ability to use sugar for energy. Dehydration from increased urination also can leave you feeling tired.

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