Early Symptoms of Adult Onset Diabetes
Adult Onset Diabetes is also referred to as Diabetes mellitus type 2. This non-insulin-dependent disorder is characterized by a blood glucose level that is high for effective 'insulin resistance' and manifests as a deficiency of the hormone. The condition surfaces in symptoms such as renal failure and coronary artery disease.
Early Symptoms of Adult Onset Diabetes
The slow or negligible production of insulin results, in time, in a condition where the blood glucose level resists its natural effect. This condition is clinically referred to as Adult Onset Diabetes or Type 2 diabetes. The resultant hyperglycemia displays its presence in the form of diabetes symptoms such as:
- Excessive urination. This condition arises out of the increased intake of liquids to quench a dry mouth.
- Compulsive thirst arises out of the frequent urination and dehydration of the body, to replenish the fluid level.
- Blurred vision.
- Sudden and unexplained loss of weight.
- Feeling of lethargy and fatigue.
- Considerable drop in energy metabolism.
If left neglected, the condition could usher in complications such as:
- Hypoglycemia
- Ketoacidosis
- Nonketotic hyperosmolar coma
- Erectile dysfunction
- Gangrene
- Cardiovascular disease
- Chronic kidney failure
- Retinal damage
- Nerve damage
- Micro vascular damage
The complex metabolic changes that accompany the onslaught of Adult Onset Diabetes often lead to permanent organ damage or impairment. The condition also affects the cardiovascular system and is responsible for increased morbidity and mortality among patients. The increased hepatic glucose level, decreased glucose transport and impaired beta cell function are life-threatening. The irony is that Type 2 can remain unnoticed for years, since the symptoms are not dramatic in nature.
Research reveals that the causes, other than genetic inheritance and those related to an unhealthy lifestyle include:
- Chronic obesity
- Hypertension
- High cholesterol
- Cushing's syndrome
- Endocrinological disorder
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