They can be. Excessive thirst, shakiness, mood swings, nervousness, sweating,,, all this happening as a collective in an individual can also be symptoms. if it persists,consult a professional:) caryhoneybee
Typically this is not a sign of pregnancy
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Diabetes is a serious medical condition that requires treatment. The symptoms of diabetes include dry skin, dry mouth (exceptional thirst), frequent urination, and exhaustion. If you have a parent, or grand parent who suffers diabetes your "risk' level is increased. Please see your primary care physician immediately.
A doctor can tell you if you have diabetes from a number of different signs. Diabetes could mean low or high blood sugar levels. This often causes constant thirst and/or a dry mouth. Also, your feet can give signs of diabetes. If your feet hurt, are extremely dry, or are cracked and won't heal you could have diabetes. Your eyesight can also be affected. If you notice that your eyesight seems to be changing often then you should have them checked because this could be a sign of diabetes. Your doctor should be informed of any of these symptoms and he/she can test your blood and urine for high/low blood sugar.
Diabetes is a medical condition that can cause dry mouth and increased thirst; along with poor appetite and night sweats. If you are having these symptoms, be seen by a physician to rule out diabetes and other potential causes.
Diabetes itself does not directly affect the voice. However, complications related to diabetes such as neuropathy or dry mouth can impact vocal quality. Additionally, poorly controlled diabetes can lead to dehydration which may affect vocal health.
Yes aside from Rheumatoid Arthritis dry mouth can also be brought on bydiseases or infections or medical conditions including HIV/AIDS, Diabetes, Anemia, Sjogren's syndrome, cystic fibrosis, the mumps or a stroke.
A sticky feeling in the mouth can be caused by dehydration, certain medications, dry mouth, or consuming sugary or acidic foods and drinks. It may also be a sign of poor oral hygiene or a medical condition like diabetes or Sjogren's syndrome. Drinking more water, practicing good oral hygiene, and avoiding sugary or acidic foods can help alleviate this sensation.
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Some common causes of Dry Mouth are:Side effects of medications such as antihistamines and decongestants.Side effects of diseases and infections such as diabetes, hypertension and Alzheimer's disease.Side effects of medical treatments such as chemotherapy.Dehydration.
No, diabetes doesn't have hands or a mouth. But a person that has type two diabetes can take aleve
White thick saliva is often caused by dehydration, certain medications, or infections in the mouth or throat. It can also be a sign of oral health issues such as dry mouth or oral thrush.