Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Diagnosing Diabetes

In order to diagnose being a Diabetic, you need to know the symptoms of having Diabetes.

Type 1 Diabetes symptoms come on more rapidly. They are frequent urination, unusual thirst, unusual weight loss, extreme fatigue, irritability, and sweet smelling breath.

People with Type 2 Diabetes may have the same symptoms as a person with Type 1 Diabetes, but they are also more prone to infections, they heal slower with cuts and bruises, they get more numbness in their hands and feet and they have recurring skin infections.

The only true way to diagnose Diabetes is to have your blood tested regularly to see the fluctuations in blood sugar levels. Then a proper assessment can be made.

Regards,
Michael Kralj
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