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Signs of diabetes can be subtle or dramatic, depending on the person. Beginning signs of diabetes may include increased thirst, urination and hunger, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, irritability, and blurred vision.
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Parents and teachers need to be on the look out for these signs as well as provide children healthy lifestyle options. www.righthealth.com/Diabetes And www.facts-about-diabetes.com/signs-of-diabetes-in-toddlers.html
If you exhibit several signs of schizophrenia, then you should see your general practitioner to obtain a referral to a psychiatrist or to dispel your concerns.
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So that you can get appropriate help for the person before they attempt the act ! However - some people exhibit no outward signs before attempting suicide (and I speak from experience !)
One of the most common diabetes symptoms is frequent urination. Diabetes affects the kidneys which are responsible for processing sugar in the blood. The excess sugar is excreted through the urine.
Signs of diabetes can differ depending on if it may be Type 1 or Type 2. Some common signs that a person may be suffering from Type 1 diabetes is frequent urination, constant thirst and hunger, unusual weight loss, and extreme fatigue and irritability. Symptoms of Type 2 diabetes can include those of Type 1, as well as frequernt infections, blurred vision, slow healing bruises, tingling in your extremities, and/or recurring skin, gum, and blader infections. Often times, people with Type 2 diabetes do not have any symptoms at all. If you have one or more of these symptoms you should contact your doctor right away.
Some of the major signs of diabetes is weight loss, excessive thirst, sleepiness, lack of energy, as well as change in eyesight can occur. High glucose levels are generally an indication of diabetes as well.
A constant thirst is one of the first signs that you might have diabetes. Additional information is available at: diabetes.about.com/od/symptomsdiagnosis/.../Symptoms