I am diabetic, The doctor didn't think I had Diabetes when i asked him the same question! It could be that maybe not though sorry I haven't really helped have I! lol! It will probably pass soon! good luck anyway
It could mean that you have a bladder infection or your bladder has failed in which case you would probably need an operation to fix the problem. Not to scare you but you'd be better off asking a doctor for his or her opinion in this matter. It means you drink too much or have a bladder infection
Probably not , but you can get an irritation. Use some antibiotic ointment on it for a few days and see if it clears up.
An itchy left armpit is not likely to be a sign that you have cancer. It is probably either irritation caused by your clothing, the deodorant that you are using, or a fungal infection.
It means you have a vaginal infection, probably a yeast infection. It usually heals out by itself or you can get creme at the pharmacy over the counter.
You probably have an urinary tract infection (UTI). Usually with an UTI, your back or sides hurt as well.
Pus is the result of the cellular debris left from your immune system fighting an infection. If you have pus discharge from your penis, this indicates an infection, probably very local to where the discharge is taking place. Complications from diabetes may make a patient more prone to infection. In any case, a purulent discharge from the penis needs to be addressed by a medical doctor sooner rather than later, to avoid sepsis.
If the eyes are red rimmed then this indicates irritation such as allergies or possible mild infection. Incase of allergies see your vet for a allergy blood test. If there is any discharge from the eyes then its probably a infection.
i dont think nick is mad he has diabetes but he probably would prefer to live life with out having diabetes
Probably.
Technically no, but you will probably have it for the rest of your life, which is probably what you meant.There's a kind of diabetes called gestational diabetes that affects pregnant women which often clears up after the pregnancy is over, though it can be a sign that the woman is predisposed to developing Type II diabetes later in life. However, if you're not a woman or not pregnant and you develop diabetes, chances are you'll have it for life.
The only thing that comes to mind is a bladder infection. But if it were a bladder infection, you would probably be getting other symptoms such as a burning sensation when you urinate, as well as having to go to the bathroom more than usual.
Probably