Asked By: Adam Powell Date: created: May 04 2023

What does a diabetic attack feel like

Answered By: Julian Hughes Date: created: May 07 2023

Diabetes Attacks Known as a common “lifestyle disease”, Diabetes is associated with high blood pressure, an excess of sugar and the inability to heal properly.

A person experiencing a Diabetes Attack might become incoherent, becoming anxious, fatigue and weak, and also lead to shock..

Asked By: Aidan Perez Date: created: Apr 23 2023

How can you tell if you have diabetes from urine

Answered By: Dominic Rivera Date: created: Apr 25 2023

A doctor will dip a strip into the urine, which will change color according to the levels of various substances in the urine. The doctor will compare the strip with a color chart to determine the level of glucose, ketones, and protein in the urine.

Asked By: Matthew Flores Date: created: Jan 26 2022

What causes stinky urine in females

Answered By: Geoffrey Bailey Date: created: Jan 27 2022

Some foods and medications, such as asparagus or certain vitamins, can cause a noticeable urine odor, even in low concentrations. Sometimes, unusual urine odor indicates a medical condition or disease, such as: Cystitis (bladder inflammation) Dehydration.

Asked By: Daniel Allen Date: created: Jan 31 2022

What is the first sign of having diabetes

Answered By: Gregory Johnson Date: created: Feb 02 2022

Early signs and symptoms can include frequent urination, increased thirst, feeling tired and hungry, vision problems, slow wound healing, and yeast infections.

Asked By: Tyler Alexander Date: created: Oct 24 2022

Do diabetics smell

Answered By: Keith Baker Date: created: Oct 26 2022

A sweet, fruity odor can be a sign of ketoacidosis, an acute complication of diabetes. An odor of ammonia is associated with kidney disease. Similarly, a very foul, fruity odor may be a sign of anorexia nervosa.

Asked By: Abraham Gonzalez Date: created: Mar 25 2023

What is the difference between blood sugar and urine sugar

Answered By: Nathan King Date: created: Mar 25 2023

Measuring sugar in your urine yourself Having sugar in your urine is usually a sign of very high blood sugar levels. The extra sugar in the bloodstream is usually only removed via the kidneys and detectable in urine at blood sugar concentrations of 10 mmol/L (180 mg/dL) and above.

Asked By: Jackson Turner Date: created: Feb 01 2023

How do I get rid of sugar in my urine

Answered By: Miles Clark Date: created: Feb 02 2023

Treatment for glycosuriaReduce the sugar and processed foods in your diet.Eat a diet consisting of mostly whole foods with plenty of vegetables.Reduce carbohydrate consumption to less than 180 grams per day.Drink water and unsweetened beverages instead of soda or juice.Get daily physical activity.Lose weight.More items…•Nov 28, 2019

Asked By: Morgan Henderson Date: created: Mar 31 2022

What does glucose look like in urine

Answered By: Wyatt Harris Date: created: Mar 31 2022

The normal amount of glucose in urine is 0 to 0.8 mmol/L (millimoles per liter). A higher measurement could be a sign of a health problem. Diabetes is the most common cause of elevated glucose levels. Your doctor will perform a simple blood test to confirm the diagnosis.

Asked By: Alan Gray Date: created: May 23 2022

What does untreated diabetes feel like

Answered By: Landon White Date: created: May 23 2022

Aluri says untreated or undiagnosed type 2 diabetes can go unnoticed for a long time. Mild to moderate blood sugar levels often don’t cause any symptoms. When blood sugars rise significantly, people start to notice symptoms like: Excessive thirst.

Asked By: Caleb Campbell Date: created: Jul 08 2022

What Colour should your urine be in the morning

Answered By: Brandon Ramirez Date: created: Jul 11 2022

Morning is when your urine will be most concentrated. So, if your morning urine is a pale, straw color, you’re probably well hydrated and healthy. At bedtime, it should look as clear as water or at least pale yellow. If it doesn’t, you may need to boost your fluid intake.

Asked By: Nathaniel James Date: created: Jul 13 2022

Do diabetics sleep a lot

Answered By: Jacob Wright Date: created: Jul 14 2022

Tossing and turning all night is common in people with diabetes. Although this may be the result of common diabetes symptoms, a separate medical condition may be at the root. A few sleep disorders and other disorders that affect sleep are more common in people with diabetes.

Asked By: Aaron Flores Date: created: Sep 17 2022

Should I go to the doctor if my urine smells

Answered By: Dennis Rogers Date: created: Sep 17 2022

Most changes in urine odor are temporary and don’t mean you have a serious illness, particularly if you have no other symptoms. When an unusual urine odor is caused by an underlying medical condition, other symptoms are also present. If you’re concerned about the odor of your urine, talk to your doctor.

Asked By: Edward Bryant Date: created: Mar 16 2023

How do you feel when your sugar is high

Answered By: Cody Hayes Date: created: Mar 18 2023

If your blood sugar level is too high, you may experience:Increased thirst.Frequent urination.Fatigue.Nausea and vomiting.Shortness of breath.Stomach pain.Fruity breath odor.A very dry mouth.More items…•Jun 26, 2020

Asked By: Aaron Phillips Date: created: Feb 18 2023

Is clear urine a sign of diabetes

Answered By: Robert Richardson Date: created: Feb 18 2023

Patients with diabetes insipidus have high amounts of urine that is diluted (clear) because of this inability to control the amount of water in the urine. Most cases of diabetes insipidus occur because there isn’t enough ADH, or because the kidneys are not responding properly to ADH.

Asked By: Francis Rodriguez Date: created: Oct 31 2022

Is there a home test for diabetes

Answered By: Cole Baker Date: created: Oct 31 2022

A person cannot diagnose diabetes using home testing alone. People with unusual readings will need further testing by a doctor. The doctor might carry out fasting tests, oral glucose tolerance tests, HbA1c tests, or use a combination of these methods.

Asked By: Jayden Ward Date: created: Mar 08 2023

Can you suddenly develop diabetes

Answered By: Gerld Stewart Date: created: Mar 09 2023

There are a few types of diabetes, though the main two types are type 1 and type 2 diabetes. They differ based on what causes them. You may have sudden symptoms of diabetes, or a diagnosis may surprise you because the symptoms have been gradual over many months or years.

Asked By: Sebastian Jones Date: created: May 08 2022

What causes smelling urine in female

Answered By: Devin Perez Date: created: May 11 2022

The presence of bacteria in the urine, such as with a urinary tract infection (UTI), can affect the appearance and smell of urine. When there is an infection in the urinary tract, the urine may take on a foul-smelling odor as well as appear cloudy or bloody.

Asked By: Ethan Moore Date: created: Jan 22 2022

Why do I have white blood cells in my urine

Answered By: Martin Hughes Date: created: Jan 22 2022

An infection in your urinary tract is the most likely cause of leukocytes in your urine. Any time you have an infection, your immune system ramps up production of these cells to fight off the bacteria.

Asked By: Jonathan Jones Date: created: Feb 11 2023

Does diabetes change the Colour of urine

Answered By: Donald Perry Date: created: Feb 11 2023

Kidney problems Over time, high glucose levels can damage the blood vessels, including those of the kidneys. As the kidneys work harder to filter the blood, kidney disease can result. People with both diabetes and kidney disease may notice: very dark or bloody urine.

Asked By: Harry Taylor Date: created: Sep 21 2022

What does diabetic urine smell like

Answered By: Ronald Lopez Date: created: Sep 24 2022

If you have diabetes, you may notice your pee smells sweet or fruity. This is because the body is trying to get rid of the excess blood sugar and is disposing of glucose through your urine. For people who haven’t been diagnosed with diabetes, this symptom can be one of the first signs they have the disease.

Asked By: Elijah Edwards Date: created: May 09 2023

How many times is normal to urinate at night

Answered By: Patrick Cook Date: created: May 10 2023

Over two-thirds of men and women over 70 urinate at least once per night, and up to 60 percent go twice or more each night. In a nutshell, the study shows that it is very common for most people to wake up once a night, and it becomes more common as you get older.

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