Symptoms of Diabetes- II
7. Wound infection and delayed healing:
Glucose rich blood is a good breeding medium for pus forming micro organisms. Moreover diabetes also affects the small bloodvessels (micro angiopathy) and nerves (neuropathy) leading to a decrease in the blood supply of the skin and derrangement of skin sensations. That is the reason why even a small wound on a diabetic person's body easily gets infected and fails to heal in time.
8. Easy susceptibility to infections of the skins, gums and the respiratory system:
The glucose rich blood of a diabetic provides optimum conditions for a rapid growth and reproduction of disease causing micro organisms. Besides, the hormonal imbalance causes a decrease in the natural resistance power of the body against disease. Hence a diabetic easily contracts infections of the skins, gums and teh respiratory tract. He/she commonly suffers from boils, carbunles, pyrrhoea, cough and colds.
9. Intense itching all over the body, especially thatof the genital parts:
Many a time diabetes is suspected and later diagnosed in women complaining of intense itching of the genital parts. Irritation of the nerve endings on the skin and on the genital organs due to excessive glucose in the blood is the cause for this trouble.
10. Frequent changes in the sharpness of vision and the spectacle numbers:
Changes in the glucose concentration of the internal fluid (aqueous) of the eyes leads to variations in their focussing power. That is the reason why a diabetic has to often change his spectacle lenses. The crystalline lens of the eye depends, for its nourishment and transparency on the glucose dissolved in the aqueuos. In diabetes the nourishment of the crystalline lens is jeopardised, leading to an untimely cataract.
11. Aching or numbers of limbs and an abnormal increase or decrease in skin sensations:
Diabetes untowardly affects the whose nervous system to give reise to these symptoms.
12. Sexual debility or impotence:
General weakness, disintegration of muscles protein, mental depression and undesirable changes in the blood circulatory and nervous systems give rise to these symptoms.
13. Diabetic unconsciousness (hyperglycemic coma):
As we know, the body disintegrates stored fats to nourish starving cells. Fat disintegration leads to the production of ketone bodies in the blood. Excessive increase of ketone bodies makes the blood acidic and gradually leads to unconsciousness. Many a time the diabetes is suspected or diagnosed after the victim becomes unconscious.
Besides, the following circumstances should also arouse suspicion of diabetes:
a.) Sudden weight gain after the age of 45 years
b.) Coronary heart disease.
c.) Cerebral haemorrage
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Team- Knowledgeishealing
Glucose rich blood is a good breeding medium for pus forming micro organisms. Moreover diabetes also affects the small bloodvessels (micro angiopathy) and nerves (neuropathy) leading to a decrease in the blood supply of the skin and derrangement of skin sensations. That is the reason why even a small wound on a diabetic person's body easily gets infected and fails to heal in time.
8. Easy susceptibility to infections of the skins, gums and the respiratory system:
The glucose rich blood of a diabetic provides optimum conditions for a rapid growth and reproduction of disease causing micro organisms. Besides, the hormonal imbalance causes a decrease in the natural resistance power of the body against disease. Hence a diabetic easily contracts infections of the skins, gums and teh respiratory tract. He/she commonly suffers from boils, carbunles, pyrrhoea, cough and colds.
9. Intense itching all over the body, especially thatof the genital parts:
Many a time diabetes is suspected and later diagnosed in women complaining of intense itching of the genital parts. Irritation of the nerve endings on the skin and on the genital organs due to excessive glucose in the blood is the cause for this trouble.
10. Frequent changes in the sharpness of vision and the spectacle numbers:
Changes in the glucose concentration of the internal fluid (aqueous) of the eyes leads to variations in their focussing power. That is the reason why a diabetic has to often change his spectacle lenses. The crystalline lens of the eye depends, for its nourishment and transparency on the glucose dissolved in the aqueuos. In diabetes the nourishment of the crystalline lens is jeopardised, leading to an untimely cataract.
11. Aching or numbers of limbs and an abnormal increase or decrease in skin sensations:
Diabetes untowardly affects the whose nervous system to give reise to these symptoms.
12. Sexual debility or impotence:
General weakness, disintegration of muscles protein, mental depression and undesirable changes in the blood circulatory and nervous systems give rise to these symptoms.
13. Diabetic unconsciousness (hyperglycemic coma):
As we know, the body disintegrates stored fats to nourish starving cells. Fat disintegration leads to the production of ketone bodies in the blood. Excessive increase of ketone bodies makes the blood acidic and gradually leads to unconsciousness. Many a time the diabetes is suspected or diagnosed after the victim becomes unconscious.
Besides, the following circumstances should also arouse suspicion of diabetes:
a.) Sudden weight gain after the age of 45 years
b.) Coronary heart disease.
c.) Cerebral haemorrage
Thanks,
Team- Knowledgeishealing
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