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10 WARNING Signs That You Are Prediabetic
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Did you know that 1 in 3 Americans are close to having diabetes? That’s over 84 million people. Many diabetics don’t realize they have the disease. That’s why today’s video is all about the warning signs of prediabetes. From being constantly thirsty to vision issues, let’s get started.
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⌛Timestamps:
⏱️ Intro - 0:00
⏱️You’re Constantly Fatigued - 00:23
⏱️You're Depressed. - 01:06
⏱️You’re Having Trouble Seeing - 02:06
⏱️Constant Feelings of Thirst - 03:32
⏱️Your Wounds Heal Slower - 04:07
⏱️You Feel Tingling In Your Hands Or Feet. - 05:25
⏱️You Frequently Urinate - 06:07
⏱️Unexpected Weight Loss - 07:44
⏱️Your Skin Feels Itchy. - 08:44
⏱️You Grow Patches of Dark Skin - 09:25
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✍️ Summary:
10. You’re Constantly Fatigued
This is among the most common symptoms. Fatigue can be the product of many different health problems, but one is the possibility of diabetes. In this case, your state of constant exhaustion can be the product of high blood sugar levels, obesity, and mood swings.
A study reported a high prevalence of fatigue among participants with elevated blood sugar levels, with 68% of participants reporting it. Those with elevated blood sugar levels were found to be over 10 times more likely to suffer from fatigue.
9. You're Depressed.
Depression affects millions of people worldwide and is one of the leading causes of disability. Depression and prediabetes can also have a bidirectional relationship, meaning that one can increase the risk for the other. In a study, researchers found that people with prediabetes, measured by fasting plasma glucose of 100 milligrams per deciliter or higher, were 37% more likely to develop a major depressive disorder during a follow-up period of nine years.
8. You’re Having Trouble Seeing
When a person’s blood experiences excess blood sugar, many parts of the body will be affected, including the blood vessels located in the eyes. This can have both short-term and long-term effects.
7. Constant Feelings of Thirst
Due to high blood sugar levels, the draining of fluids from within your body will cause feelings of dehydration. This can lead to polydipsia, meaning excessive thirst. From here, you will experience the need to drink almost all the time.
6. Your Wounds Heal Slower
Like your blood vessels can impair your vision, they can also impair your circulation. If you’re suffering from a cut—reduced blood flow to the wound site can slow down the healing process. The healing time for these wounds can span from weeks to months.
For more information, please watch the video until the very end.
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⌛Timestamps:
⏱️ Intro - 0:00
⏱️You’re Constantly Fatigued - 00:23
⏱️You're Depressed. - 01:06
⏱️You’re Having Trouble Seeing - 02:06
⏱️Constant Feelings of Thirst - 03:32
⏱️Your Wounds Heal Slower - 04:07
⏱️You Feel Tingling In Your Hands Or Feet. - 05:25
⏱️You Frequently Urinate - 06:07
⏱️Unexpected Weight Loss - 07:44
⏱️Your Skin Feels Itchy. - 08:44
⏱️You Grow Patches of Dark Skin - 09:25
🎵 Music:
✍️ Summary:
10. You’re Constantly Fatigued
This is among the most common symptoms. Fatigue can be the product of many different health problems, but one is the possibility of diabetes. In this case, your state of constant exhaustion can be the product of high blood sugar levels, obesity, and mood swings.
A study reported a high prevalence of fatigue among participants with elevated blood sugar levels, with 68% of participants reporting it. Those with elevated blood sugar levels were found to be over 10 times more likely to suffer from fatigue.
9. You're Depressed.
Depression affects millions of people worldwide and is one of the leading causes of disability. Depression and prediabetes can also have a bidirectional relationship, meaning that one can increase the risk for the other. In a study, researchers found that people with prediabetes, measured by fasting plasma glucose of 100 milligrams per deciliter or higher, were 37% more likely to develop a major depressive disorder during a follow-up period of nine years.
8. You’re Having Trouble Seeing
When a person’s blood experiences excess blood sugar, many parts of the body will be affected, including the blood vessels located in the eyes. This can have both short-term and long-term effects.
7. Constant Feelings of Thirst
Due to high blood sugar levels, the draining of fluids from within your body will cause feelings of dehydration. This can lead to polydipsia, meaning excessive thirst. From here, you will experience the need to drink almost all the time.
6. Your Wounds Heal Slower
Like your blood vessels can impair your vision, they can also impair your circulation. If you’re suffering from a cut—reduced blood flow to the wound site can slow down the healing process. The healing time for these wounds can span from weeks to months.
For more information, please watch the video until the very end.
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