I am a 47 year old indian male with type 1 Diabetes. Recently I have been suffering with pain in my legs and feet. I also get a burning sensation under my feet. I have also noticed that my blood seems thicker somehow when i take my sugar reading. What does this mean?
Hiccups are usually just when your air way got a little off track but its not really much to worry about. However, if you have some type of medical problem hiccups could be a symptom or a result of a medication your taking. But if you have no history of signs leading to clogged arteries you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
No such thingBlood pressure (BP) is the pressure (force per unit area) exerted by circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels, and constitutes one of the principal vital signs. The pressure of the circulating blood decreases as it moves away from the heart through arteries and capillaries, and toward the heart through veins.
Signage is a broader word for a category of multiple types of "Signs" for example Banners, street signs, parking signs, site signs, ADA signs would all fall under the category of "Signage"
Check - Call - Care Check for signs of a heart attack, check the scene for safety. Call 911 (or emergency services - numbers are different around the world) Care for the person. Have them sit down and rest comfortably. Monitor their condition. Be prepared to perform CPR or to use an AED if it is available.
It certainly can. My dad died 26 years ago from this disease he was 43. We didn't know he had it until thet did the autopsy! He had it apparently since being little. There were many warning signs but as it wasn't as well known back then obviously the doctors didn't spot it. He was told his heart was fine, which in a way was true as it waere his arteries that were blocked.
Yes because my uncle has it and my brother is showing possible signs of it and it is possible to get it.
Parents and teachers need to be on the look out for these signs as well as provide children healthy lifestyle options. www.righthealth.com/Diabetes And www.facts-about-diabetes.com/signs-of-diabetes-in-toddlers.html
Signs of diabetes can be subtle or dramatic, depending on the person. Beginning signs of diabetes may include increased thirst, urination and hunger, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, irritability, and blurred vision.
how if i have pain in my fingers
One of the most common diabetes symptoms is frequent urination. Diabetes affects the kidneys which are responsible for processing sugar in the blood. The excess sugar is excreted through the urine.
Some of the major signs of diabetes is weight loss, excessive thirst, sleepiness, lack of energy, as well as change in eyesight can occur. High glucose levels are generally an indication of diabetes as well.
A constant thirst is one of the first signs that you might have diabetes. Additional information is available at: diabetes.about.com/od/symptomsdiagnosis/.../Symptoms
You can find out more information on the signs of diabetes in children by going and asking your doctor, or by asking forums about it. You can also ask random people.
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Some signs of diabetes can be unusual amounts of thirst and hunger throughout the day. You can also have unusual bowel movements, and perhaps headaches, migraines, and blurry vision.
Hunger, frequent need to urinate. dizziness. uneasy
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