Many diabetics will begin to shake and feel nauseous if their blood sugar level starts to dip below normal levels. If the level goes to low, the person will slip into what is known as a diabetic coma, which can be life threatening.
There are two types of Diabetes type one and type two. Some symptoms of type 1 include frequent urination, extreme thirst, and unusual weight loss. Type 2 some of type 1 symptoms can occur along with blurred vision, frequent infection, and cuts and bruises. If you'd like to know more you can find more on: http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/symptoms/
Yes, nausea is related to chronic diabetes. One of the symptoms of chronic diabetes is nausea.
I am not sure on that one ,but I do know that there is no such thing as pre-diabetes. If you have diabetes you are born with it, but the symptoms might not show until you are older. Once you see symptoms like major weight loss exssessive thirst and urination, see a doctor for diagnosis
Diabetic symptoms encompass a variety of symptoms, such as dizziness, muscle weakness, and difficulty swallowing. Just having one of these symptoms is not necessarily enough to warrant a diagnosis of diabetes by a professional, however.
Often pre-diabetes do not have any symptoms. Sometimes darkened areas of the skin, called acanthosis nigricans, is one of the few signs suggesting you are in possible risk of pre-diabetes
Yes, one of the symptoms of diabetes is peeing regularly.
One of the symptoms of diabetes is increased thirst.
If having diabetes in pregnancy, then the chances of having gestational diabetes in the next pregnancy is high as compared to other without gestational diabetes.But many who had gestational diabetes in one pregnancy had give up baby without gestational diabetes in their next pregnancy.
Pre-diabetes symptoms are varied and can be shared with the symptoms of other health issues. See a doctor if you think your symptoms indicate pre-diabetes. Excessive thirst and/or hunger is one of the more common symptoms, and with that includes rapid, unwanted weight loss or gain. Fatigue, weakness, and blurring vision are also common symptoms.
Some women report having symptoms this early.
There is no cure for diabetes, but they do have ways of reducing the symptoms and prolonging life, by giving insulin injections which help the body digest sugar.
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
The reasons are not known but it is one of the many symptoms that can accompany the disease.