The Pre-diabetes symptoms explained


Pre-diabetes symptoms may not be noticeable in the beginning.

Maybe that is why so many Pre-diabetes sufferers do not get diagnosed until it is too late.

Even if the symptoms are apparent it can easily be misdiagnosed and explained away as being as a result of normal every day ailment.

It is important therefore to at least know the top 5 diabetes risk factors of diabetes.

If you are at risk of diabetes then it is essential that you take extra precautions and be tested for diabetes.

I know I am repeating myself but that’s how important it is.

The typical Pre-diabetes symptoms are:

Increased thirst

Frequent urination

Extreme hunger

Unexplained weight loss

Fatigue

Blurred vision

Slow healing wounds

Frequent infections

The tests that are normally used for pre-diabetes diagnosis and diabetes diagnosis are the Fasting plasma glucose test (FPGT) and the oral glucose tolerance test.

Whatever symptoms are noticed or whatever the results of these tests, if you are at high risk of developing diabetes, it is essential that you adopt a healthy lifestyle.

Can Pre-diabetes be prevented?

If the symptoms are identified early then the condition can be cured.

The main factors for preventing the onset of diabetes are changing your diet and include appropriate physical exercise as part of your lifestyle.

The Diabetes Prevention Program study conclusively showed that people who suffers from pre-diabetes symptoms can have those symptoms reversed. This reversal will prevent,reverse or delay the onset of diabetes type 2.

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