11/06/2012

When talking about diabetes, chances are we know a lot of people who have diabetes. Young, old, children, adult. Here we will discuss the symptoms of adult diabetes.



Diabetes is often associated with 'insulin'. Insulin is the hormone that the pancreas glands produce. It is responsible for the glucose in the body. The blood sugar rises when the pancreas produces no insulin or little insulin. It may produce insulin but it is not enough for the body, therefore there is a deduction in its effectiveness.



Symptoms that an adult has diabetes are closely linked to the body's inability in making insulin. The effects are extremely devastating. If the body does not produce insulin, it can result an irregularity in the body and this also affect the person's emotions. Those who have high glucose and blood sugar levels in their body are not aware of the symptoms. That's why they put more risks in their body. Diabetes can affect anyone of any age. It is treated by changing the diet and the use of medications.



There are two kinds of diabetes affecting the body's glucose production. Type 1 Diabetes is when the body does not make the required insulin amount. When this happens, glucose which is the root of all physical energy, builds up in the person's blood stream. Normally, these are utilized. Therefore, the high blood levels of glucose in the person's body cause the major symptoms of the disease known as adult diabetes.



In Type 2 Diabetes, the body cannot use the insulin that it makes which leads to high glucose blood levels. Those who have Type 2 diabetes already have this condition building up for some time but it is only at this given point that the body had become impaired and could no longer tolerate too much glucose. In the early stages of Type 2 Diabetes, the pancreas loses its capability to produce glucose which will then increase in the blood stream. Those who are obese and are inactive have more chances of getting Type 2 Diabetes. In general, people over thirty years old are the target of this ailment.



Other symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes include tiredness or fatigue, frequency in urinating especially at night, a stomach that is always upset, therefore vomiting and experiencing nausea. There is also a heightened appetite despite the weight loss. For women, there is an interruption in the menstrual cycle.If Type 2 diabetes has been ignored for a period of time, people who have it may get tingling sensations in their fingers or toes. They will also notice some circulatory problems.



When an individual is diagnosed with Type I or Type II diabetes, he would have to address his high glucose levels in the blood stream as soon as possible. For those who have Type I diabetes, immediate medical attention is necesssary in order to regain control of the ailment.



Scientifically speaking, the glucose levels are measured through the blood samples which are obtained when the following tests are done.



1. Random glucose test wherein the glucose levels are brought in randomly on two incidences. If the statistic is way beyond 11.1 mol per liter, then the diagnosis is possibly diabetes.
2. Fasting glucose test wherein glucose levels are measured overnight. Above 7.0 mol per liter results equate diabetes.



Sometimes one blood sample is enough to check whether you have diabetes. However, if the results are still unclear after all these tests have been done, you can ask your doctor to conduct a glucose tolerance test. Here, you are given a glucose drink that contains 75g of glucose, which is the standard amount. They also take blood samples before you are given the drink. You may have the results the following day because the test is finished overnight.



If the glucose level is way up 11.1 mol per liter, then you have diabetes. But if it is below 7.8 mol per liter, you have nothing to worry about.



It is hard to when a loved one is suffering from the disease. As soon as a member of your family is showing the symptoms mentioned above, consult with a doctor as soon as possible. Just like any disease, prevention is better than cure. Try to balance your diet as much as possible. It also helps to get up and do some exercise whenever you can. We advise that you conduct monitoring and periodic testing of your blood sugar levels. This alone will give you a heads up if you are a likely candidate for adult diabetes.



As soon as the symptoms of adult diabetes that have been mentioned here have been experienced, then immediately consult your physician.
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