Posts Tagged ‘Diagnosis’

Symptoms of Diabetes – Subtle Not Sweet

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
The signs and symptoms of diabetes are often insidious. Knowing what to look for may be the only the key to early diagnosis and treatment - both of which are vital to preventing future complications. It's possible to have diabetes for months (possibly years) without recognizing the fact, making it all the more important to become familiar with the sometimes elusive clues your body sends you.

Alternative Health – What Can You Eat to Lower Blood Sugar Levels?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Type 2 diabetes is preventable even if it is in your family. If you have already received a diagnosis of type 2, it is possible to eliminate your need for drugs, and in some cases, the dependence on insulin injections. It is true conventional medications have helped many diabetics live long lives but effective treatment for both type 2 diabetes and reducing blood sugar levels, really needs to include a healthy lifestyle, dietary and supplement strategies. Conventional drugs alone will not do the trick.

Diabetes mellitus information (DM): Type 1, Type 2, Gestatio

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Symptoms of diabetes are excessive thirst, increased urination, increased hunger. Insulin produced by beta cells in the pancreas. Diagnosis: Fasting plasma glucose =126 mg/dL

Could Being Obese Lead To Diabetes Mellitus?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Modern reports have exposed repeatedly that there's a main relationship between over weight / obesity and the diagnosis of type II diabetes, or non insulin dependent diabetes. Usually given the label being an adult onset diabetes, type II DM can be progressively being diagnosed in overweight kids and young adults. On this type of diabetes mellitus,

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms and Facts

Friday, February 26th, 2010
In its early stages, type 2 diabetes often has no symptoms. This sometimes slows diagnosis. When symptoms do occur they may come on gradually and be wrongly attributed to something else. Those symptoms can be increased urination as a result of increased thirst, increased hunger and fatigue because the glucose or sugar in the blood isn't able to get into the cells where it can be utilized, nerve damage resulting in numbness or tingling in hands or feet or problems with sexual function, frequent infections or blurred vision.