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How to recognize the first signs of diabetes?

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With the busy life-style the current generation has, it is almost impossible to take notice about some of the early warnings on our health. These cases always end up being a major health concern and if we were more conscious, these conditions could have prevented.
In this article, we try to understand some of the first signs of diabetes. Hope this will help so many to understand the first signs and use practically if required.

One thing to remember is that these signs may appear for a long time. Usually the signs for diabetes are not short term signs. Therefore, if you notice any of the below signs for some time, it is advisable to meet a doctor and look for professional care.

In most of the reported cases, often excessive thirst has been the very first sign of diabetes. Usually, the thirst has no relationship with the patient’s physical condition, exercise, or environmental conditions. The thirst appears out of nowhere for no apparent reason.

The next one which follows the thirst is the excessive hunger. Hunger can appear at any time of the day regardless of whether you just had a meal or not. You might feel hungry just after finishing your meal. If you notice this for some time, better make a call to meet the doctor.

Frequent urination is another sign for diabetes. There can be many reasons for short term frequent urination, but if it is long term, then it is an alarm for diabetes. You will notice that you will wakeup repeatedly at night for urination than earlier.
One of another common signs is the tiredness. You might feel tired all of a sudden regardless of the time of the day. Sometimes, you might feel tired after meals and fall asleep. This is severe sign that emphasize that you are somewhere in the middle of the path to diabetes.

If you notice any one or more of these signs for some time, contact your family doctor. After a few initial tests, you can be sure of the signs.

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