Author Topic: Just Growing Older Or Maybe It Is Type 2 Diabetes? Never Ignore These 5 Symptoms  (Read 314 times)

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We all grow old, and our health condition also changes. It is common for senior people feel sluggish or, for example, experience hearing loss, right? Actually, that isn’t exactly true. According to the American Diabetes Association 29,1 million Americans suffered from diabetes in 2012, but the problem is that a huge part of these people was undiagnosed, so they even don’t know they had this serious disease.

As it turns out, people over 45 are at the highest risk. Diabetes progresses gradually, so you can feel great and at the same time have diabetes. Sometimes it is difficult to identify what signs are aging-related and what can means something else, including diabetes. Let’s find out more about warning symptoms.


Frequent urination and extreme thirst

It also common to urinate more often with age, but it is also the warning sign of diabetes. The body tries to get the sugar out, and the only way to do it is to urinate more frequently. At the same time, people suffering from diabetes are extremely thirsty. Be aware that high blood sugar can result in kidney damage.


Weight loss





Well, sometimes weight loss can be associated with aging, but be careful: a person with uncontrolled diabetes usually loses the weight, because the body doesn’t get enough fuel from the food. Every unexpected weight loss needs to be looked at more closely.


Blurred vision and hearing loss




People may start to lose their hearing, or their vision becomes more unfocused as they get old. It is pretty normal, but studies show that patients with diabetes are twice as likely to have problems with their hearing. Diabetes damages blood vessels and nerves; as a result, it can affect your vision and eyesight.

Lack of energy and exhaustion




If you always feel exhausted or irritable, don’t blame your age. It can be type 2 diabetes. With diabetes, your body can’t metabolize glucose as it supposed to be, so your body experience lack of energy.

Unusual conditions




With age, our skin may become itchy, and our hair can become dry, the wounds may need more time to heal, and sometimes our feet and hands can get numb. However, doctors say all these symptoms can mean that you have uncontrolled diabetes too.

When we are talking about our health, the main rule is very simple: if you notice something unusual with your body, consult with your doctor as soon as possible!