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#BirBax #sugar #diabetes #DIABETES Did you know that 25 percent of diabetes patients are unaware that they have this disease? That is why today I want to talk about the initial symptoms of diabetes. Send the video to your loved ones so that if they have the symptoms I will mention, the disease can be detected in time. Focus on the screen. Diabetes is a disease characterized by high blood sugar due to the pancreas not producing enough insulin. Insulin is a protein hormone of the pancreas that normalizes blood sugar levels. If the body does not produce enough insulin or insulin resistance occurs in the body, problems arise in supplying the cells with vital sugar. An increase in the level of sugar in the blood causes the symptoms of diabetes to appear and get worse. But fortunately, it is possible to determine in advance. Today I will talk about him. There are 2 types of diabetes. "Type I diabetes". It is a chronic disease that requires regular insulin administration. It is an autoimmune disease in which the body destroys itself. In this type of diabetes, the immune system destroys the cells of the pancreas that produce the hormone insulin. Insulin cannot be taken as a pill. Because this enzyme is broken down in the gastrointestinal system. Insulin should be injected with a syringe at the same time as food. Also, it is necessary to follow a strict diet that does not include fast-digesting carbohydrates, sugary foods, and sweets. "Type II Diabetes." Type II diabetes develops gradually because there is insulin, even if it is low. But it is not enough for the needs of the body. The development of the disease progresses in parallel with weight gain. Cells are overloaded with nutrients. As a result, they lose their sensitivity to insulin. The symptoms are not so obvious, the disease continues unnoticed. Type II diabetes is usually detected during a random blood or urine test. The disease also manifests itself with symptoms such as infections, especially urinary tract infections, and extreme thirst. Sudden weight loss is also possible, but it may not be noticeable in obese people. Early signs of diabetes. The number of diabetes patients in the world is increasing every year. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the first signs that indicate the development of the disease in time. Uncontrolled diabetes later leads to the development of hyperglycemia and high blood sugar. This leads to serious problems in many systems of the body. The disease poses the greatest threat to the nervous system and blood vessels. The signs are: 1. Impaired vision. Sudden spikes in blood sugar levels often cause changes in the eye and visual impairment due to specific damage to the retina of the upper cortex of the eye. The development of diabetes mellitus can lead to the occurrence and increase of temporary myopia. If the treatment is started in time and the blood sugar level stabilizes, the visual functions will also be normalized. Usually, vision problems are more common in patients with moderate and severe forms of diabetes. In some cases, it can even lead to blindness. 2. Uncontrollable mood swings and tantrums. An imbalance in blood sugar levels also affects a person's mood. People in the early stages of the disease, or those who are not even aware of the disease, may experience constant mood swings. Those who experience unexplained bouts of anger or depression should see an endocrinologist. 3. Delayed healing wounds. With the development of diabetes, the process of restoring damaged tissue slows down. The main reason for this is the violation of the delivery of necessary substances to the damaged area. The process of removing toxic and harmful substances from the body also slows down. As a result, the patient's weakened body cannot effectively resist the negative effects of pathogens. This increases the possibility of infection and suppuration of wounds. 4. A sharp decrease in body weight. Body weight is one of the main indicators of health. Sudden changes in weight, even within the normal range, can indicate the presence of certain problems. In type I diabetes, the body increases urine output to effectively remove excess glucose that cannot be used. Along with this, useful food compounds also leave the body. In addition, the body's cells are starving. When the disease develops, glucose does not enter the tissues; which forces the patient's body to use fat and muscle tissue as an energy source. If treatment is not started immediately, body weight can decrease by 15 kilograms within 1 month. Weight loss is often accompanied by general weakness, a strong feeling of hunger and dizziness.