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.
Try going here - http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/symptoms/ or http://www.informationaboutdiabetes.com/symptoms-of-diabetes They offer a comprehensive listing of all the symptoms.
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.
There are many websites available which list the signs and symptoms of diabetes. Perhaps the best choice would be the American Diabetes Association - http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/symptoms/. Another good option would be the Mayo Clinic website - http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes/DS01121/DSECTION=symptoms. Another reliable source is emedicinehealth.com - http://www.emedicinehealth.com/diabetes/page3_em.htm.
There is no cure for diabetes. Some people, once diagnosed, find that losing weight can help lower the symptoms of diabetes. Perhaps it would be best to speak with your doctor about this.
Knowing from experience there are a lot of different medications that help with the various symptoms of diabetes. Here is a link that lists the varius meds. diabetes.emedtv.com/diabetes/list-of-diabetic-medication.html
Three major symptoms of diabetes are thirst, confusion & weakness.
As with all medical issues, you are your own best advocate. If you feel that your doctor is dismissing your concerns, it is perfectly acceptable to be more assertive with him/her or to find another practitioner who meets your needs. In order to better prepare you for future conversations with your doctor, information regarding symptoms is available on WebMD and the American Diabetes Association website.
Yes, nausea is related to chronic diabetes. One of the symptoms of chronic diabetes is nausea.
no they are not syptoms of diabetes.
You can have diabetes long before you have any symptoms at all. That's why they have screening tests.
One can find a list of Rheumatoid Arthritis, commonly known as RA, symptoms on WebMD. The symptoms include stiffness in the afflicted joint, redness, inflammation, pain and localised swelling.
There is a list of foods that people with type 2 diabetes can eat on the Web MD website. You can also go to Diabetic connect, register, and download the list.
Diabetes mellitus (aka sugar diabetes) and diabetes insipidus (water diabetes) are totally unrelated, but do carry some of the same symptoms. Common symptoms among patients are extreme thurst and excessive urination.