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5 Signs of Type 2 Diabetes

What Are the Warning Signs of Type 2 Diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body cannot utilize insulin correctly. This insulin resistance makes it challenging to regulate blood glucose, causing levels to rise higher than normal. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of this chronic health condition that increases the risk of heart disease. Learn about the warning signs of the condition to stay proactive about your health.


1. Excessive Urination

Too much sugar in the blood causes the kidneys to work overtime, trying to flush it out, resulting in more frequent urination. Those with prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes often wake up several times in the night to urinate. The risk of urinary tract infections also increases because of incomplete bladder emptying.


2. Elevated Thirst & Hunger

Frequent urination dehydrates the body, resulting in increased feelings of thirst and dry mouth. Persistent thirst may occur in conjunction with heightened hunger because while the body still breaks down food, it cannot process glucose for use as fuel. This results in hunger pangs even when you eat regularly.


3. Low Energy

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms

Problems processing glucose also causes feelings of lethargy and fatigue. Too little sugar moves from the blood into your cells, causing you to feel tired and sluggish despite getting enough sleep.


4. Blurry Vision

Blood sugar fluctuations cause changes in the cornea and in the vessels of the retina, often resulting in blurry vision in one or both eyes. This early warning sign can go away once the body gets used to higher blood sugar levels. However, without treatment, vessel damage may become so serious that it results in permanent vision loss. 


5. Slow Wound Healing

Diabetes can also impair the immune system. This, combined with nerve and circulation damage can make cuts, scrapes, and other injuries heal slower than normal and increase the risk of infection. Even minor injuries can take weeks or even months to heal and can lead to infection that can spread throughout the body.


If you believe you have prediabetes or Type 2 diabetes, make an appointment with StudyMetrix Research, LLC in Saint Peters, MO. Serving patients within a 25-mile radius, this center specializes in clinical research trials and studies concerning diabetes as well as migraines, Alzheimer’s, hypertension, and arthritis. Call (636) 387-5100 today to learn about participating in a trial or visit the website for more information about this research center. Keep up with the latest trial news on Facebook.


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