Symptoms of diabetes mellitus:
Symptoms of diabetes insipidus.
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Symptoms of diabetes mellitus may include:
1. Increased thirst and frequent urination 2. Extreme hunger 3. Unexplained weight loss 4. Fatigue and weakness 5. Blurred vision 6. Slow-healing sores or frequent infections 7. Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet 8. Dry, itchy skin 9. Increased irritability 10. Sexual dysfunction
- Frequent urination: Excessive thirst and frequent urination, especially at night - Excessive thirst: Dehydration and excessive fluid intake - Increased hunger: Despite eating, a person may feel hungry and have increased appetite - Unexplained weight loss: Loss of weight without trying - Fatigue: Feeling tired or weak even after adequate sleep - Blurred vision: Changes in vision, such as blurry or double vision - Slow-healing sores: Wounds or cuts that take longer to heal - Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet: Nerve damage can cause tingling or numbness in the extremities - Yeast infections: Repeated or frequent yeast infections in women
Symptoms of Diabetes Insipidus:
- Excessive thirst: Constant feeling of thirst and frequent fluid intake - Frequent urination: Large volumes of urine output, especially at night - Dehydration: Dry mouth, skin, and eyes, as well as headache and constipation - Fatigue: Feeling tired or weak due to dehydration - Weight loss: Unintentional weight loss due to fluid loss - Headache: Mild to severe headaches, especially in the morning - Low blood pressure: Dehydration can lead to a drop in blood pressure - Rapid heartbeat: Heart rate may increase to compensate for dehydration - Muscle cramps: Dehydration can cause muscle cramps, especially in the legs