What are Pre Diabetes Symptoms

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

What are Pre Diabetes Symptoms


There are several symptoms of pre diabetes, which generally range from constant hunger to disorders such as polyuria. Most of the pre diabetes symptoms are quite similar to actual diabetes symptoms, but their severity is only to a certain degree. However these symptoms are known to worsen with time and hence ignoring them can lead to severe complications in the body. The symptoms commonly observed in people suffering from pre diabetes include
  • The individual feeling hungry and thirsty every now and then as the cells are not able to process food properly.
  • The individual experiencing sudden weight loss or weight gain without any concrete reason due to the faulty body mechanism triggered by unhealthy sugar levels in blood.
  • They may experience frequent urination as the body tries to flush out excess glucose from within.
  • They may demonstrate some flu-like symptoms, accompanied by fatigue and weakness.
  • Depreciation of immunity levels in the individual, as the food consumed is not utilized by the body, which may eventually lead to various infectious diseases.
  • The individual may also experience blurred vision as high levels of glucose in the blood deform the lens by making the water from the lens to move out.
  • As the capacity of energy production of the body depreciates, it may make the individual feel ill or exhausted.
  • Impairment of healing mechanism in the body, which may result in prolonged healing duration for simple cuts and bruises.

These are some of the frequently observed pre diabetes symptoms which are very often accompanied by disorders such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. Every individual suffering from diabetes does experience these symptoms of pre diabetes just before the onset of diabetes.

These were the various pre diabetes symptoms which act as a 'warning' of the approaching hazard of diabetes in the future. Diagnosing pre diabetes can help in avoiding the further complications one is likely to face after contracting diabetes. As soon as you realize that your blood sugar levels have increased, you can take some preventive measures to curb the approaching hazard. Simple measures such as eating healthy food and regular exercising can ensure that you don't gain excess weight and your blood sugar levels return to normal. Smoking and other such harmful habits are best avoided. If you are suffering from high blood pressure or high cholesterol problems, you need to attend to them at the earliest. These are some of the simple yet effective measures by which a pre diabetic can maintain healthy blood sugar levels and thus keep diabetes at bay.

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