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Diabetes Pins And NeedlesWhat are other signs of diabetes? can uti and tingling in legs and arms as a sign?

I had pins and needles and really bad cramps in the feet, legs and hands, but it is a night of bad faith. I was thirsty and go to the bathroom more but I do not think I've lost weight so I'm not sure if I am a strong candidate for diabetes, the uncle of my blood-related type 1 diabetes. I tried to tell my mother that I was not good, but I do not think she really believes me. Any help is appreciated!

These are symptoms of diabetes. Some other symptoms are:

extreme hunger
Mental fatigue
blurred vision
-Cuts or sores that are slow to heal
-Irritability
-Dehydration
dry skin, itching
-Infections
Impotence (for guys)
-Fatigue
swollen gums
-Flu-like symptoms

You should definitely take your mother for you to consult a doctor.

Type 1 diabetes is not subtle, if you have your mom will not be about to ignore it for long because you are very very sick. Your body would no longer be able to use glucose for energy and breaks down fat instead of weight loss =. The excess glucose in your urine is flushed makes you very thirsty. You would also usually fatigue and malaise and its likely that you will find your blurred vision and difficulty focusing. Of course, it is preferable to get treatment before reaching this stage that should come in pretty quickly.

There is no genetic link with a strong type 1 diabetes, in fact, its relatively rare to get two in a family - it does not exclude the course. If you really think you have type 1 diabetes (and I do not want anyone to) and your mom refuses to take you, then one morning before eating go to your uncles and requests to use his meter. While its 108 below 6mmol (I think in America), so nothing to fear combat.

Hello
Pins and needles can be due to metabolic disorders like diabetes, hypothyroidism, and hypoparathyroidism. They may also be due to peripheral vascular disease, vitamin B12 deficiency or malnutrition.

Get your thyroid hormone levels evaluated. You can get a fasting blood glucose test as blood sugar and postprandial blood glucose and A1C done to confirm the status of diabetes. You can take vitamin B12 for a few days and see if the feelings have gone or not.

If symptoms persist then please consult a neurologist because it may be due to neurological disorders.

I sincerely hope this helps. Take care of that is.

Posted on February 12, 2010.
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