yes see a doctor
If you suffer from the symptoms of diabetes then you definitely should be tested for diabetes. Some of these symptoms are frequent urination, weight loss, blurred vision, and being extremely thirsty are just a few of these symptoms. Even if you do not have these symptoms, it is a good idea to be checked occasionally, especially if you are over weight.
These may or may not be symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Unfortunately IBS is an extremely difficult diagnosis to make for anyone and these two symptoms alone cannot precisely say.
If caught early gestational diabetes is a condition pregnant moms can control so they have a healthy baby. Here are some common symptoms. http://www.bupa.co.uk/individuals/health-information/directory/d/diabetes-in-pregnancy
Some symptoms of Diabetes in Children are mainly five: lethargy, an increase in thirst or urination, vision changes or problems, increase appetite with unexplained weight loss and a fruit smell to the breath.
The primary symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are abdominal pain, bloating and discomfort. Others include constipation and diarrhea. Abdominal cramping and diarrhea could be symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
Well, not necessarily. If urine is bright yellow, or orange, it means that you are dehydrated. Urine should be very light when you are drinking enough.Some symptoms of diabetes include:Frequent urinationExcessive thirstExtreme hungerUnusual weight lossIncreased fatigueIrritabilityBlurry vision
Three major symptoms of diabetes are thirst, confusion & weakness.
The symptoms of diabetes are mainly polyphagia or increased hunger, polydipsia or increased thirst, polyuria or increased frequency of urination and manifestations of polyneuropathy like tingling and numbness, muscle weakness in any of the limbs. There can also be non-healing wounds as a manifestation of diabetes.
The American Diabetes association can help you to learn more about diabetes and the associated symptoms. They also offer tools like a diabetes risk assessment so that you can determine if you need to see a doctor.
You get diabetes. Answer- Some common symptoms of diabetes are excessive urination, excessive thirst, weight loss, extreme hunger, fatigue, blurred vision, feeling of nausea and more.
Yes, nausea is related to chronic diabetes. One of the symptoms of chronic diabetes is nausea.
no they are not syptoms of diabetes.