What are the obvious symptoms of diabetes?

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Diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia is caused by the deficiency of insulin secretion or the impairment of its biological function, or both. Hyperglycemia exists for a long time in diabetes, which leads to chronic damage and dysfunction of various tissues, especially eyes, kidneys, heart, blood vessels and nerves. What are the obvious symptoms of diabetes? Let's talk about it

What are the obvious symptoms of diabetes?

Due to the lack of insulin, the body can not make full use of glucose, which accelerates the decomposition of fat and protein to supplement energy and heat. As a result, carbohydrates, fat and protein in the body are consumed in a large amount. In addition to the loss of water, the weight of the patient is reduced and the body is emaciated. In severe cases, the weight can be reduced by tens of Jin, resulting in fatigue and mental depression.

Eat more; Due to a large amount of urine sugar loss, such as daily loss of more than 500 grams of sugar, the body is in a state of semi starvation, diabetes, environmental factors, lack of energy need to be supplemented, resulting in hyperappetite and increased food intake. At the same time, due to the stimulation of insulin secretion by hyperglycemia, the patients are prone to hunger, high appetite, and the feeling of not having enough to eat. They even eat five or six meals a day, with staple food of 1-1.5 kg. The number of non-staple food is also significantly higher than that of normal people, which can not satisfy their appetite.  

Other symptoms: eye fatigue, vision decline; The eyes are prone to fatigue, and their eyesight drops sharply. When you feel that your eyes are very tired and can't see clearly, when you stand up, your eyes will turn black, your eyelids will droop, your visual field will narrow, your eyes will be blurred, your eyes will suddenly change from hyperopia to myopia or presbyopia that you didn't have before Hand and foot paralysis, shaking, diabetes patients will have stubborn hand and foot paralysis, hand and foot shaking, finger movement and labor pain, severe neuritic foot pain, lower limb paralysis, low back pain, do not want to walk, leg cramps at night, oculomotor nerve paralysis, attention and two eyes are not as clear, there are autonomic nerve disorders and other symptoms, once found to go to the hospital for examination, do not delay.

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As the above symptoms are often confused with other diseases, it is suggested that if you have some of the above symptoms, you should go to the hospital to check your blood sugar. If you find your blood sugar is high, treat it in time