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The symptoms of type 2 diabetes

By: John Richmond

Type 2 diabetes symptoms can be very difficult to detect as there are indeed few symptoms, and those that occur are minor, and the condition worsens. These symptoms may seem harmless at first. They are often subtle and may be attributed to aging or obesity.

Type 2 diabetes symptoms often seem vague and of no consequence. They are often put at the bottom of our worries list. But this could be a serious mistake because not knowing what they are could kill you.

Some of the most often observed symptoms of type 2 diabetes are: unexplained loss of weight, excessive thirst or hunger, fatigue, frequent urination, loss of vision, slow healing cuts or abrasions, circulation problems, feeling moody and short tempered, and limb pain.

In America alone there are about six million people who have type 2 diabetes and have no idea that they have it. They may perhaps believe that their symptoms are minor and not worth worrying about when in fact they could be in extreme danger.

If you are under 45 and generally healthy and fit, it's likely that type 2 diabetes symptoms are not from diabetes at all. However, if you are obese and beyond the age of 45, you might want to consider making an appointment with your physician and advise him or her about your concerns. It may be a false alarm, but it's better to be safe than sorry.

Complications will result if your symptoms turn out to be from type 2 diabetes and they are ignored. Glucose levels will rise and this in turn will start to damage blood vessels and nerves. Complications are numerous, such as heart disease, retinopathy, amputations and peripheral neuropathy.

Type 2 diabetes symptoms tend to advance at a slower pace than other forms of the disease. Your physician will assess the symptoms and determine if diabetes is the diagnosis. Type 2 should be taken very seriously and not seeking medical help when symptoms appear can be dangerous.

Besides looking out for symptoms of type 2 diabetes, be cautious that there are several risk factors as well. Some members of your family may have had the disease, you may be overweight, not eat properly and exercise enough. However some of these risks can be altered to aid in prevention and reversal.

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John Richmond is a contributing writer to www.YourDiabetesInfo.com. For more information about type 2 diabetes symptoms and diabetes in general please go to this site for many more informative articles.

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