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The most common kidney disease symptoms are changes in urination, nausea and vomiting, difficulty breathing, edema, fatigue, skin rash and itching, a metallic taste from ammonia, feeling cold, dizziness, flank pain and leg pains.
Frequent urination and thirst are common symptoms of diabetes. It is a possibility that you have prediabetes or undiagnosed diabetes. Some of the common symptoms of diabetes are: Frequent urination Increased thirst Increased hunger Weakness and fatigue Weight loss Blurred vision Tingling or numbness Sores that do not heal Infections Dry, itchy, or scaly skin Irritability If you are exhibiting any of these symptoms you should schedule and appointment with your doctor and ask to have a blood glucose test performed. They will test your blood for the level of glucose to see if you elevated levels.
frequent urination, increased thirst, extreme tiredness, weight loss (in spite of appetite), blurred vision, slow healing infections or wounds, pain,numbness or tingling of the feet, stomach pain, vomiting, rapid, shallow breathing, sexual problems (impotence in men,decrease in vaginal fluids in women).Symptoms can appear suddenly or over time. And it's unlikely that anyone would have all of the symptoms. It is possible to have type 2 diabetes with no symptoms.
well there is signs of burning stinging and your skin will start to rot and it is possible for drowsiness dizziness
The American Diabetes Association explains that type 1 diabetes is recognized as the inability to produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that converts starches and sugars into energy for your body. This type of diabetes is most often diagnosed in young adults and children giving it its moniker "juvenile diabetes." Some common symptoms associated with type 1 are: unusual thirst, abnormal weight loss, extreme hunger, intense fatigue, irritability, and frequent urination. Early detection can greatly reduce later complications. However, because many of these symptoms seem harmless, often a diagnosis goes undetected.
Physical symptoms: fever, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, headache, pale skin, shortness of breath, cold hands and feet.
have him checked for diabetes. Extreme high and lows can cause dizziness and a clammy feeling to the skin. Other symptoms include..excessive thirst, increased urination, sweet smelling urine.
symyons: red and swollen up skin, dizziness, ongoing pain and finally being parallized in the area of the skin or feeling num.
Thirst and tiredness are common symptoms of diabetes. Diabetes can also affect every part of the body, including the skin. Many people with diabetes will have a skin disorder caused or affected by diabetes at some time in their lives. In some cases, skin problems can be the first sign that a person has diabetes. Best to see a GP.