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Type 2 diabetes symptoms: Are you at risk?

By: John Richmond

The symptoms of type 2 diabetes can be extremely hard to recognize because there are actually very few of them, and the ones that you may experience are minor, and as a result the disease gets worse. They might in the beginning appear to be of no harm. One might think that they are just the result of being over weight or getting older.

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.

Approximately 6 million people in the U.S. are afflicted with type 2 diabetes and aren't aware of it. They might possibly think that the signs they are experiencing are related to a totally different illness when they may very well be at the onset of the diabetes.

If your health is generally good and your under 45 years of age, it's quite possible that type 2 diabetes symptoms are related to another illness. But, if you are overweight and/or over 45 years of age, you should make an appointment with your doctor and relate about your worries. It may be nothing, but it's better to attack diabetes at the beginning.

If type 2 diabetes symptoms go untreated, they start to take their toll in the body. High levels of glucose will start to affect blood vessels and nerves. There are several possible complications like kidney disease, blindness, gum infection and it may even require amputation of limbs.

Unlike other forms of the disease type 2 diabetes symptoms may worsen slowly. Your health care provider will give you a diagnosis of any symptoms and determine if they are in fact the dreaded disease. Diabetes is not to be taken lightly and ignoring its symptoms is not advisable.

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 frequent contributor 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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