Symptoms of Diabetes
Symptoms of Diabetes: Diabetes often goes undiagnosed because many of its symptoms seem so
harmless. Early detection of diabetes and treatment can lower the chance
of developing the complications of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is the most
common form of diabetes and it is important to note that Type 2 diabetes
often does not have any noticeable symptoms, and you may not know that you
have it. Regular check-ups with your physician and some basic blood tests
will help you find out early in the disease if you have it. Early
detection helps you to get control of your blood sugars. If your blood
sugar is controlled, then your risk for complications is reduced.
Diagnosis includes a fasting blood glucose test and an oral glucose
tolerance test.
Symptoms of diabetes may include:
- Blurry vision
- Light headedness
- Dizziness
- Palpitations
- Frequent Urination
- Unusual thirst
- Perspiration
- Nervousness
- Anxiety
- Irritability
- Fatigue
- Weight Loss
- Hunger
Diabetes Response Service Medical Reminders text message service helps
newly diagnosed type 1 and type 2 diabetics and veteran diabetics to
monitor blood glucose on a daily basis, so the diabetic does not forget to
take their medicine or check their glucose, preventing insulin shock and
seizures.
Patients, family or friends can program the scheduled reminder
messages themselves through a simple control panel via the web. Our Medical Reminder
Service is customizable to meet your unique needs helping you to manage
your diabetes and thereby reducing the risk of complications.
Diabetes Response Service can help diabetics living alone manage insulin
shock and complications of hypoglycemia, and help friends and family feel
secure with their loved one's condition and lifestyle. If
the diabetic is in a coma or insulin shock, they cannot answer the phone.
We contact the diabetic's neighbors or friends. If the contacts are not
available, you have the option to dispatch a local ambulance.
Diabetes Response Service can help seniors manage diabetes, and help their children and loved ones feel more secure about their parent's safety every day.
With daily scheduled phone calls, children can esnure their parent's safety when they are not around. Appointment Reminders can also be set up on
a daily basis, so the diabetic senior does not forget to take their medicine or check their glucose. Children can program the scheduled alarms and messages themselves through a control panel.
Let Diabetes Response Service help in diabetes care.
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