How does diabetic vertigo return a responsibility?

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Many people are afraid of suffering from diabetes and hypertension, because once suffering from this disease, it will bring great harm to patients. However, diabetes is a common disease, want to treat diabetes should pay special attention to diet. How does diabetic vertigo return a responsibility concretely below?.

How does diabetic vertigo return a responsibility?

First: one of the most vigilant reasons for vertigo is to see if blood sugar is controlled too low, leading to hypoglycemia. The early symptoms of most patients are mild. The early symptoms include increased hunger, increased food intake, easy thirst, increased water intake, increased urine output, increased frequency of nocturia and so on. After the progress of the disease, the typical symptoms of eating more, drinking more and weight loss appear.

Second: many patients with three more than a few symptoms are not prominent or only 1 ~ 2 mild symptoms, and the development is slow, it is used to and ignored. Some patients have abnormal urine or foam, cloudy urine, unexplained weakness, dry mouth or mouth sticky, skin wound is not easy to heal, recurrent respiratory tract infection, hand foot numbness, blurred vision, impotence and other symptoms.

Third: some patients' symptoms are not typical and feel uncomfortable. When they go to the doctor, they find that the condition of diabetes is serious, and even have produced complications of eye, blood vessels, nerves and other systems.

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Diabetic patients often feel thirsty because their blood sugar is too high. The body will automatically adjust and increase the urine volume to eliminate excess sugar. Due to the increase of urine volume, a large amount of water in the body is lost, thus stimulating the nerve center, causing thirst, prompting patients to drink a lot of water. That is to say, diabetic patients drink more water, is a symptom caused by high blood sugar, is a manifestation of body self-protection, is a normal physiological need.