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There can be several causes of frequent urination and weight gain. One cause is the onset of diabetes type 2. People with diabetes type 2 can gain weight or lose weight in addition to frequent urination and dry mouth with or without thirst. If you wish to learn about the many other signs and symptoms of diabetes, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Because they can make you fat, get diabetes, and weight gain.
There can be multiple disadvantages to gaining weight. You may be at greater risk for several health conditions if you gain weight including: Diabetes, Heart disease, depression, and more.
diabetes, weight gain, pancreatic function, hypoglycemia.
No that is impossible. You cannot gain muscle mass without ever gaining weight.
If you are on insulin, yes you will gain weight especially if you don't live a healthy lifestyle. Insulin is like liquid fat on the body, I can definitely attest to that.
Gestational diabetes symptoms include being tired during pregnancy, rapid weight gain and a positive glucose test.
The medications to treat diabetes do not necessarily cause weight gain. In many cases, individuals who are starting treatment for diabetes were already in a weight gain mode (ie, they were storing more calories than they were burning) and that trend continues after they start taking the medications.
usually, yes, though some with DI gain weight at the same time, as may be the case with those who have DI as part of Cushing Syndrome or even high cortisol at the same time they have DI
lift weights and gain muscle
The link is that an unhealthy diet can throw off your sugar levels and cause you to gain weight.
There can be multiple disadvantages to gaining weight. You may be at greater risk for several health conditions if you gain weight including: Diabetes, heart disease, depression, and more.