Rest Stop - 1 mile
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Are you tired of always looking for these signs? Are you tired of having to rearrange your busy schedule just because you have to use the bathroom frequently? Do you want to be free of the shackles of the constant urge to urinate? Have you ever asked, "Are we there, yet?" Of course, you only asked for the children.
Or, have you seen these signs?
Restrooms - out of order
Restrooms - closed for cleaning
Restrooms - only for customers
Restrooms - occupied
The urge only intensifies at this point, right? Crossing your legs and hopping around might work this time, but what about next time? You know you need to find the answer.
The reason for your frequent urination may be a warning sign of diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia (a condition of high blood sugar) and many other signs.
Who is at risk for diabetes?
There are several ways type 2 diabetes mellitus develops. The following list shows those groups or individuals who are most prone to diabetes mellitus:
1. Obese or overweight
2. Family history of diabetes
3. African-American, Native American, Hispanic, or Native Hawaiian descent
4. Diagnosed with gestational diabetes or delivered a baby weighing over 9 pounds
5. Have high blood pressure (140/90 mmHg or above)
6. Have high bad cholesterol levels
7. Have had impaired glucose tolerance
What are other symptoms of diabetes mellitus other than frequent urination?
Some symptoms of diabetes mellitus are:
1. Constant hunger
2. Extreme tiredness
3. Increased thirst
4. Weight loss
If you have experienced one or more of these symptoms, the risk of having diabetes mellitus is probable. Don't make a self-diagnosis. Make a log of the symptoms you have noticed and schedule an appointment with your medical professional. Be honest with your medical professional so she can help you. Share the symptoms you've experienced so you will be sure to have the proper care you need.
Why is frequent urination a symptom of diabetes mellitus?
Frequent urination is a sign of diabetes mellitus because of the increased level of glucose in the blood. This then leads to increase excretion of glucose by the kidneys. Glucose will take more and more water, leaving diabetic patients with frequent urination, which leads to increase thirst. To solve the problem of your unquenchable thirst, you will drink a lot of water and other beverages that leads to frequent urination.
Is there something out there to help manage my diabetes so I can get on with my life?
Yes! Here are three easy and sure ways to manage your diabetes better:
• Eat a healthy and delicious diet.
• Exercise on a daily basis with a mild work out program.
• Take Diamaxol This is a safe, natural, and effective product that works best when paired with a healthy diet and exercise plan that helps you manage your diabetes. So live your life without taking those frequent trips to the bathroom.
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