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Home / Health / Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms You Should not Ignore

June 22, 2018 • Health

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms You Should not Ignore

Until you know what to watch for, many type 2 diabetes symptoms could get ignored and brushed off. It is important to educate yourself on the symptoms you should not ignore, to help prevent severe diabetes complications from developing.

Many symptoms caused by type 2 diabetes act as a warning system to alert you to the problem – unless they go undetected, that is. The symptoms can start subtly, leading you to believe that you are just overworked, tired or out of shape. Without prompt treatment, however, your blood sugar levels could rise out of control and cause severe complications. You can remain vigilant about protecting your health by learning all about the type 2 diabetes symptoms that you should not ignore.

Excessive thirst

When you suffer from elevated blood sugar levels, excessive thirst indicates that your body is out of balance. Your kidneys process all that excess glucose in your blood, which increases your urine output. As a result, you can quickly become dehydrated as your body struggles to eliminate the high glucose levels.

Blurry vision

Sustained high glucose levels can have a traumatic impact on the health of your eyes as well. You may start to experience blurry vision as your lens swells from the thickened glucose-laden blood circulating through your body. You need to act fast to reverse this condition with great diabetes self-management or you could lose your good vision permanently.

Rapid weight changes

Without excellent blood sugar control, your body turns to your muscles and fat for energy. You might notice a sudden decrease in weight as this starts to occur. A loss rate of more than 10 pounds in a six-month period indicates the need to report your symptoms to a doctor right away.

Nerve pain and numbness

A mild case of nerve pain and numbness can be a cause for concern when caused by uncontrolled blood sugar levels. The pain and other symptoms result from damage to the nerve fibers throughout the body. You have to bring your blood sugar levels into a healthy range to prevent this condition from progressing.

Unexplained symptoms of intoxication

If a stressful event or carb-heavy meal throws your blood sugar levels severely out of range, you might exhibit otherwise unexplained symptoms of intoxication, such as slurring your words, stumbling, and confusion. These symptoms are a serious warning sign that you may be lapsing into a diabetic coma. You must immediately receive medical assistance at your local emergency department at the start of these symptoms.

Visit your doctor walk-in clinic for help with diabetes self-management

If you have a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, watch for key warning signs and talk with your doctor in Arkansas to see how to prevent this condition. As your trusted place to get a physical and healthcare, our Arkansas doctor walk-in clinic is here to serve your diabetes self-management and prevention needs. Visit your ARcare doctor walk-in clinic or schedule your appointment today by calling  (866)-550-4719 to manage your health.

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