Glucose Intolerance Symptoms
Are you glucose intolerant? Do you have abnormal levels of insulin in your body? Here are some glucose intolerance symptoms to help you find out.

Glucose Intolerance
So, what is glucose intolerance? It is very commonly referred to as pre-diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). According to a report by World Health Organization, "IGT denotes a state of increased risk of progressing to diabetes, although it was also noted that many would revert to normal. It is a not clinical entity but rather a risk factor for future diabetes and adverse outcomes. IGT is associated with impaired insulin secretion and impaired suppression of hepatic glucose output. Studies suggest that IGT is associated with muscle insulin resistance and defective insulin secretion, resulting in less efficient disposal of the glucose load in the blood. This term was introduced to remove the stigma of diabetes from the other terms in use at the time to denote the range between 'normal' and diabetes. The increased risk of cardiovascular disease in people with IGT was also recognized."
Normally when a person eats food, the glucose levels in the blood increase due to carbohydrates and sugar consumption. The pancreas produces a hormone known as 'insulin' which helps in absorbing the glucose in the blood and turn it into energy. Thus, a while after eating, your glucose levels will come down to normal. In a person who is glucose intolerant, there is a problem of either the under-production of insulin (that results in less glucose absorption by cells) or the over-production of insulin into the blood stream (that makes the cells immune to insulin, resulting in non-absorption of glucose, again). Hence, even a while after eating, the blood sugar levels stay higher than what is supposed to be good for the body. Such a situation need not necessarily be diabetes.
The difference between glucose intolerance and full-blown diabetes is that the blood sugar levels of a glucose intolerant are high, but not high enough to make him a diabetic. According to wikipedia, sugar intolerance or pre-diabetes is 'America's largest health-care epidemic', affecting about 57 million Americans. A person with glucose intolerance symptoms risks not only the eventuality of getting type 2 diabetes, but also runs the risk of suffering from some cardiovascular disease, unless the intolerance is effectively taken care of.
Impaired Glucose Tolerance Symptoms
So if you had sugar intolerance, how would you know? Here are some common glucose intolerance symptoms to help you diagnose whether you are suffering from this problem. If you notice any of these symptoms, it does not necessarily imply that you are glucose intolerant, but you ought to get a check-up done from a doctor, just in case. The doctor will ask you to take a blood test in order to confirm if there is any problem. So here are some symptoms of pre-diabetes.
- Constantly feeling thirsty
- Frequent urination
- Insulin resistance
- Dark patches on skin, itching, rashes
- Tingling in the limbs
- Rapid weight loss or weight gain
- Excessive hunger
- Muscle cramping
- Fatigue
- Blurred vision
- Irritability
- Anxiety
- Headaches
- Inability to focus
- Bloating
- Increased blood pressure
- Depression
- Lethargy
- Constant itching of external genitalia
- Blurred vision
- Erectile dysfunction (in men)
- Vaginal dryness and premature menopause (in women)
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