Three major symptoms of diabetes are thirst, confusion & weakness.
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.
Sadly, there is no cure for diabetes, however you can reduce the symptoms and effects with dieting if you have type 2. Just go to: http://www.cancertutor.com/Diabetes/Diabetes_Type_II.htm
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.
The six symptoms of diabetes are :- 1) Frequent urination 2) Weight loss. 3) Appetite for sweets 4) Thirst for water. 5) Headache 6) Gradual memory loss.
You can have diabetes long before you have any symptoms at all. That's why they have screening tests.
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.
The common symptoms vary between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Some symptoms of type 1 are weight loss, hunger, unusual thirst, frequent urination as well as fatique and irritability. Symptoms with type 2 are the same as type 1 but may also include cuts/bruises (healing slowly), blurred vision and numbness or tingling in your hands or feet. Please look here for more information: http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/symptoms/
The major symptoms for type two diabetes are weight gain , mainly around the abdominal area, increase thirst, increased urine output, fatigue, erectile dysfunction and blurred vision.
Here are some of the general signs of diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Some people may have most of these symptoms and rarer symptoms not mentioned here. Other people may have just one or two of these symptoms. Some people with diabetes type 2 do not have any symptoms and it is discovered by accident that they have diabetes. Other people with diabetes type 2 can have lots of symptoms.General symptoms:Extreme fatigueWeaknessDry mouthDrinking lots of fluids/waterHaving to urinate a lot, often worse at nightWeight gain or weight lossI have type 1 diabetes and I lost 44 lbs in a matter of weeks before I knew what was happening.My sister has diabetes type 2 and gained weightAlways hungryDon't feel good while eating or after eatingShakiness after eating or drinking something with a lot of carbohydratesBody achesKidneys painsMuscle painsNumbness or tingling in your toesPoor or slow healing of cuts and grazes, etc.