Diabetes (jctr)

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Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. Blood glucose is your main source of energy and comes from the food you eat. Insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas, helps glucose from food get into your cells to be used for energy.

Early signs and symptoms can include frequent urination, increased thirst, feeling tired and hungry, vision problems, slow wound healing, and yeast infections.

6 Diabetes Warning Signs

  • Increased Urination. Diabetes is a disease that makes it difficult for the body to control blood sugar (glucose) levels.
  • Excessive Thirst. 
  • Blurred vision. 
  • Increased Hunger. 
  • Unexplained Weight Loss. 
  • Fatigue.

Stages

stage 1: defined as DCBD insulin resistance; stage 2: defined as DCBD prediabetes; stage 3: defined as DCBD type 2 diabetes; and. stage 4: defined as DCBD vascular complications, including retinopathy, nephropathy or neuropathy, and/or type 2 diabetes-related microvascular events.

Diabetes includes

  • Frequent or increased urination. Elevated glucose levels force fluids from your cells.
  • Thirst:  As your tissues become dehydrated, you will become thirsty. ...
  • Fatigue: Feeling worn down is another common symptom of diabetes. ...
  • Blurred vision.
  • Recurring infections and sores.

 

Regards

Alpine

Associate Editor

Journal of Clinical Trials

clinicaltrials@eclinicalsci.com