DIABETES MELLITUS SYMPTOMS |
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Symptoms of diabetes can develop suddenly (over
days or weeks) in previously healthy children or adolescents, or can
develop gradually (over several years) in overweight adults over the
age of 40. The classic symptoms include feeling tired and sick,
frequent urination, excessive thirst, excessive hunger, and weight
loss.
Ketoacidosis, a condition due to starvation or uncontrolled
diabetes, is common in Type I diabetes. Ketones are acid compounds
which form in the blood when the body breaks down fats and proteins.
Symptoms include abdominal pain, vomiting, rapid breathing, extreme
tiredness, and drowsiness. Patients with ketoacidosis will also have
a sweet breath odor. Left untreated, this condition can lead to coma
and death.
With Type II diabetes, the condition may not become evident until
the patient presents for medical treatment for some other condition.
A patient may have heart disease, chronic infections of the gums and
urinary tract, blurred vision, numbness in the feet and legs, or
slow-healing wounds. Women may experience genital itching. |
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