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Symptoms for Diabetes Mellitus
Here are some of the important Symptoms for Diabetes Mellitus:
- A diabetic patient may feel extreme thirst and hunger.
- Increased Tiredness.
- If a person have blurred vision, it may lead to diabetes mellitus.
- If a diabetic patient gets a wound, then it heals very slowly.
- Weight Gain or Loss: Because your body is trying to compensate for lost fluids and sugar, you may eat more than usual and gain weight. It is the primary symptom of diabetes.
- Frequent Urination.
- Frequent Infections: Diabetes affects your body's ability to fight infection. Bladder and vaginal infections can be a particular problem for women.
- Red, swollen, tender gums: Diabetes increases the risk of infection in your gums and in the bones that hold your teeth in place. As a result, your gums may pull away from your teeth, your teeth may become loose, or you may develop sores or pockets of pus in your gums. This is especially true if you have a gum infection before the onset of diabetes.
- Person looks pale, may suffer from anemia, constipation: He looks pale, and may suffer from anemia, constipation, intense itching around the genital organs.
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