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Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

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Type 2 diabetes is one of the two types of diabetes, and the most common among patients in the USA. In this kind of diabetes, the body has an over-excess of glucose inside the blood, but why does this happen? Basically, it’s because people who have diabetes have problems assimilating food.

In case you suspect that you have a type 2 diabetes symptom, there are other things that need to be considered. The most typical kind of symptoms are increased thirst or hunger, weight loss, fatigue, increased urination, blurred vision and sores that do not heal by themselves.

If you are in good physical condition and are less than 45 years of age, it’s quite possible, even probable that these symptoms are related to another illness. But, if you are overweight and/or over 45 years of age, you should make an appointment with your doctor and tell him about your worries. It may be nothing, but it’s better to attack diabetes at the beginning.

So, how do you know if you are having a type 2 diabetes symptom? After all, almost 6 million Americans have type 2 diabetes and don’t even know about it. How is that possible? What may be happening is that they associate the type 2 diabetes symptom as an illness of another kind, or they may be at the beginning stages of the disease.

After eating, the normal process inside a human body is to transform the food into energy for its immediate consumption or for future storage. Food is broken into a type of sugar called glucose. This sugar is transported by the blood through all the body. In order to transform sugar into energy, cells require a hormone called insulin.

This hormone is produced by the pancreas. In type 2 diabetes, the organs in the body can’t use insulin properly. As a consequence, the levels of sugar in the blood increase without being utilized, and what’s worse is the cells in the body starve for energy.

If this condition goes untreated, it starts to take its toll in the body of the victim. The high levels of glucose will start to affect blood vessels and nerves. There are a series of possible complications like kidney disease, blindness, gum infection and it may even require amputation of determined limbs, a very nasty scenario for anyone.

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