Obviously, almost everyone knows that diabetes is a disease that is related to blood sugar levels. You have probably heard that a healthy diet and proper physical activity can help diabetics control the disease and prevent people developing this disease.
In addition, you might be familiar with some common diabetes symptoms like blurry vision, excessive thirst and slow healing of injuries and sores.
So, if you know all these things, you probably believe that there is nothing else you should learn about diabetes.
However, you are wrong. There are few other symptoms that you probably don’t know about and in case you don’t know them you won’t get a chance to prevent diabetes before it occurs.
In most cases, diabetes is incurable, life-long health problem that has significant impact on sufferer’s life. They must take some substantial changes in their lifestyle in order to reduce the effects.
However, if you are able to identify the early warning signs you can be safe from diabetes and all the negative effects that accompany this disease.
A Constant Feeling of Itchiness
While we are talking about the skin, you can also notice that your skin is becoming very itchy. Diabetes is a condition that has impact on blood circulation too. Poor circulation result in itchy and dry skin. In case creams and moisturizers don’t provide any effects, you should check the blood sugar levels right away.Changes in The Hearing Ability
When people experience hearing changes they usually link this condition to the aging process which is true in most cases. On the other hand, diabetes can also affect your hearing ability and be the main cause of your need to ask people to speak louder or increase the volume on your computer or TV.A recent scientific study conducted by the experts from the National Institute of Health has shown that hearing loss can be a result of pre-diabetic condition. The study has shown that the increase of hearing loss increases for amazing 30% when people have blood sugar figures that are below diabetic readings and above normal readings (prediabetes).
Scientists are convinced that nerves and blood vessels located in the ears suffer damages due to diabetes which leads to poor hearing ability.
So, instead of struggling listening to your friends and family, make sure that your blood sugar levels are normal.
Improved Eye Vision
Hearing loss is often accompanied by deteriorated eye vision during the aging process. In case your eye vision is slightly worse each year and all of a sudden you don’t need your glass to read a book, you should definitely check blood sugar levels.As we have mentioned before, this disease is often related, but in some cases eye vision can become better. The reason is simple – diabetes affects the level of fluids in the systems and the eyes as part of this system. So, your eye vision might change very frequently. If you notice frequent changes (be it good or bad) you should consult your doctor.
Changes That Make Your Skin Look Less Attractive
Now here’s another organ that is directly affected by aging. Wrinkles and fine lines are common occurrences in older people. On the other hand, changes on the skin that result in dark skin patches especially on the knuckles, elbows and/or the back of the neck are a clear sign that your blood sugar levels are not normal.
A condition known as acanthosis nigrican is the direct cause of these changes and in some cases the changes are caused by diabetes. Skin cells and melanin tend to grow in the presence of high blood sugar levels. Speaking generally, proper weight management can solve these problems. You can also seek advice from a dermatologist.
People believe that they know everything about the diseases that are common. However, in many cases these health problems are not that simple and diseases can appear in different ways.
In this article we have mentioned four surprising ways in which diabetes occurs, so make sure to take some action in case you notice any of these signs.
Event though all these symptoms may not be related to diabetes, they are indicating that there is a high chance of developing this disease. You can use this information to make changes in your lifestyle that will keep you healthy.