What causes diabetes, what tests diagnose it, and what is a good diabetic diet? Learn the signs of being diabetic, and the differences between type 1 vs. type 2 diabetes. Read about causes, complications, prognosis and treatments.
Type 1 diabetes can be subtle or life threatening. Some people have no symptoms (asymptomatic), and type 1 diabetes is not detected until blood or urine lab studies are done. If a person does have type 1 diabetes symptoms, early signs and symptoms are weight loss, thirst, and excessive ur...
Late-onset type 1diabetes symptoms More research is being done on what's calledLatent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults(LADA). Some people refer to this as "Diabetes 1.5" or "Diabetes 1 1/2" because it overlaps with parts of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. LADA symptomscan come on very s...
Type 1 diabetes can be subtle or life threatening. Some people have no symptoms (asymptomatic), and type 1 diabetes is not detected until blood or urine lab studies are done. If a person does have type 1 diabetes symptoms, early signs and symptoms are weight loss, thirst, and excessive ur...
Type 1 Diabetes Type 2 Diabetes Causes Risk Factors Signs/Symptoms Diagnosis Home Testing Complications Prevention Prognosis What is diabetes? Photo of diabetic treatment by iStock Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels that...
Other early signs and symptoms of diabetes include: Fatigue Blurred vision Sores/cuts/bruisesthat do not heal Frequent infections Darkened skin, often in the armpits and neck Numbness, tingling, or pain in the feetor hands (more common in type 2) ...
Care guide for Type 1 Diabetes in Children. Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.
You cannot prevent type 1 diabetes, nor is it reversible. Learn what makes it different from type 2 diabetes, its symptoms and treatment.
Unintended weight loss (this happens more often in type 1 diabetes) Repeated infections Early Signs of Gestational Diabetes High blood sugar duringpregnancyusually has no symptoms. You might feel a little thirstier than normal, have to pee more often, have a dry mouth, or feel tired. ...
(HealthDay)— Potentially dangerous symptoms of type 1 diabetes in children are not always immediately recognized by primary care providers, new research suggests. Ad In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas fails to make enough insulin, the hormone that helps regulate blood sugar used for energy by cell...