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Yes. Symptoms of type 1 diabetes include weight loss, frequent urination, increased thirst, fatigue, and blurred vision.
Weight loss can contribute to the reversal of diabetes, but there are many other things that need to be done rather than just losing weight. Your doctor can advise you.
Weight loss surgery can have a dramatic impact on diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is often linked to obesity. When patients undergo weight loss surgery, they frequently lose large amounts of weight in a very quick amount of time. Losing weight often reduces blood sugar levels in the body, reducing the severity of diabetes. Many patients are able to have their diabetes medication reduced while they are still in the hospital recovering after surgery. It has even been documented that it is possible for patients to see a reverse of diabetes completely following gastric bypass or other weight loss surgery procedures.
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Diet and moderate exercise are the first treatments implemented in diabetes. For many Type II diabetics, weight loss may be an important goal in helping them to control their diabetes.
Symptoms of Type 1 diabetes can include fatigue, thirst, weight loss without trying, frequent urination, blurry eyesight, and being hungry often. There are some cases that can include tingling in the extremities.
Symptoms of diabetes include blurred vision, weight loss, thirst, and frequent urination.Complications of diabetes include nerve problems, blindness, kidney failure and heart disease.
In diabetes type 1 (lack of insulin production, younger onset) especially if uncontrolled by insulin etc there is a loss of extracellular/cellular water due to osmotic diuresis from glucosuria. Weight lossis multifactorial hence you have malabsorption, gastroparesis, enteropathy, anorexia and also depression.In diabetes mellitus type 2 (insuline resistance, ..) weight gain is much more common than loss. Still some patient have a neuropathic cachexia with heavy weight loss. The reasons are still poorly understood.
Yes, a normal weight teenager (or a normal weight person of any age) can develop diabetes type 2.
It may cause you to to be over weight or obese. It may also lead to type two diabetes.
The symptoms of type 1 diabetes include: Excessive thirst Using the toilet more than usual Weight loss Hunger Fatigued and lethargic Mood swings Head aches Feeling dizzy
Metformin is a medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes. It does not impart anything to weight loss. However, there is a way to prevent diabetes 1 and 2, and the first tell tale signs is weight gain. If your family has hereditary disease such as diabetes, prevention is better than cure.