HOW TO MANAGE DIABETES:



Diabetes is one of the commonest diseases in our society today. Before, it used to be associated with the rich and affluent alone, but today, even those that are poor suffer diabetes. This however is not unconnected with the dietary culture of today. The danger with this disease is that it comes with so many symptoms of other diseases or sicknesses and the patient could be treating other things not knowing that the problem at hand is diabetes. It is mostly discovered accidentally when the patient goes for medical check up. That is why it is important that we go for routine medical check up at intervals, whether we are sick or not. However, there are some symptoms that are more associated with diabetes that we should always watch out for, and some of them include the following:

POLY PHAGIN: This refers to a situation where one is experiencing excessive hunger always, as is common with diabetics. A diabetic suffers lack of glucose which is very essential to the body cells and this is manifested as excessive hunger when the body reacts to the lack of this essential vitamin. The patient will be tempted to eat every time, but the issue is that the more he eats, the more the glucose content in the body goes up.

POLY UREA: This means excessive urination. This is the commonest sign of diabetes. This excessive urination is caused by the high level of sugar present in the urea. If you notice that you are having out excessive urine, taste your urine and if it tastes sugary, watch out because diabetes may be in place, though, this is not the only way to test diabetes.

 POLY DIPSIA: There will be constant thirst for water because the patient will be passing out excessive fluids. The skin will be dry and the mouth will be dry always. The patient will always thirst for water.
 LOSS OF WEIGHT: The body will be making use of the stored fat in the body because the cells are starved of glucose. When this continues for some time, the patient will begin to loose weight.

 WEAKNESS AND TIREDNESS: There will be general weakness and tiredness of the body because the proteins in the body have been exhausted.
ITCHING: The patient will be experiencing persistent itching all over the body, especially around the genital parts. This is common with women. Constant itching in or around the vagina should not be ignored. It might be a sign of diabetes

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