What are Early signs of Diabetes mellitus?
Early signs of diabetes mellitus can include increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, excessive hunger, fatigue, and blurred vision. Recognizing these symptoms early is crucial for prompt diagnosis and effective management of diabetes. If you or someone you know is experiencing these signs, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and guidance.
Types of Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus encompasses different types, including diabetes Type 1, diabetes Type 2, and gestational diabetes. Each type presents distinct characteristics and risk factors. Common diabetes mellitus signs and symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, unexplained weight loss, and blurred vision. Recognizing these signs early can lead to timely intervention and better management of the condition. If you experience these symptoms, consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
(AS PER PROTOCOL FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DIABETES THROUGH AYURVEDA BY THE MINISTRY OF AYUSH.)
- Alasya – laziness
- Asyamadhura – sweet taste in the mouth
- Deha chikkannata – stickiness in body
- Ghanangta – feeling of heaviness
- Gala talu shosh – dryness of throat and palate
- kara pada daha – burning sensation in palms and soles
- kara pada suptata – numbness in hands and feet
- kesha nakha ativriddhi – excessive growth of hairs and nails.
- pipasa – excessive thirst/polydypsia
- sada – fatigue
- madhur mutrata – the sweetness of urine
- sweda – excessive perspiration
- suptata angeshu – numbness in body parts
- svasha – breathlessness
- shukla mutrata – turbid/white urine
- shitapriyatavam – the desire for cold things
- shithilangata – laxity of body
- gurugatrata – the heaviness of the body
- mukha shosha – dryness of mouth
- nidra sarvakalam – excessive sleep
- tandra sarvakalam – drowsiness
- snigdha pichchhila gurugatrata – oiliness, sliminess and heaviness of the body
- durgandhascha shwasaha – bad odour in the breath
- Proper screening of these symptoms may yield a proper diagnosis of the disease.
Diabetes mellitus diagnosis
Diabetes mellitus diagnosis involves blood tests like fasting glucose and HbA1c levels. Early detection enables prompt management. Diabetes mellitus prevention includes maintaining a healthy lifestyle with balanced diet, regular exercise, and weight management. Regular screenings, especially for high-risk individuals, are vital. Making informed choices and adopting preventive measures can significantly reduce the risk of developing diabetes mellitus and its complications.
Diabetes mellitus Medicine
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