Diabetes is a dangerous, chronic condition that can lead to heart disease, stroke, and painful nerve eye and foot problems. Let us talk about diabetes and its symptoms. So, what exactly is diabetes and where does it originally come from? Diabetes is a condition in which you have abnormally high glucose or sugar levels in your blood due to an organ in your body called the pancreas producing insulin, a hormone that controls blood sugar levels. If you have too little insulin in your body or if insulin does not work properly in your body, you can have diabetes.
The primary cause of diabetes varies depending on the kind. However, diabetes, regardless of the kind, can result in an excess of sugar in the blood. Too much sugar in the bloodstream can cause major health issues.
Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes are both chronic diabetic diseases. Diabetes diseases that are potentially reversible include prediabetes and gestational diabetes. Prediabetes develops when blood sugar levels rise over normal. However, the blood sugar levels are not high enough to be classified as diabetes. And, unless actions are made to avoid it, prediabetes can progress to diabetes. Gestational diabetes is a condition that occurs during pregnancy. However, it is possible that it will go away once the baby is delivered.
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Overweight
Obesity
Physical inactivity
Genes and family history.
Immune system fighting against infection.
Experiencing a greater than normal thirst.
Frequent urination.
Weight loss without exerting effort.
Feeling worn out and fragile.
Feeling irritated or experiencing other mood swings.
Having visual problems
Having wounds that take a long time to heal.
Getting several infections, including vaginal, skin, and mouth infections.
Cardiovascular Disease : Diabetes damages blood arteries and nerves that regulate the heart, which raises blood pressure and doubles your risk of heart disease and stroke. Additionally, it decreases your HDL (good cholesterol) and increases your LDL (bad cholesterol) and triglycerides (fat in the bloodstream). Your risk of congestive heart failure, in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood, is also increased. For diabetics, the risk of stroke increases by 1.5 times.
Foot Problems and Amputation : Diabetes-related nerve damage leads to diabetic neuropathy. Particularly in the legs and feet, it produces discomfort, numbness, and tingling. Diabetes can also result in decreased blood flow to the legs and feet because it destroys blood vessels. Because diabetics are more prone to infections, non-healing wounds, sores, and ulcers, the ensuing lack of sensation from nerve damage can be harmful to them.
Vision Loss : Loss of eyesight can be caused by diabetes. According to the CDC, it is the main cause of blindness among working-age individuals. Diabetes retinopathy, a condition that scars the blood vessels in the retina of the eyes, can result in irreversible vision loss, including blindness. Having diabetes greatly raises the chance of acquiring glaucoma and cataracts.
Hearing Loss : High blood sugar levels have been linked to hearing loss because they can harm the nerves in the inner ear, while low blood sugar levels can impair the way nerve signals get to the brain.