I bruise easily and was told it could be a sign of diabetes. I am only 27. Also what do doctors do to test for diabetes?
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1) Excessive thirst; constant thirst
Sometimes extreme depression sometimes with no obvious causes, as in out of keeping w/ a person’s normal character.
2) Tired all the time; no amount of rest makes this better. Not enough energy to do ADL’s. I sometimes would make a batter and literally not have the energy to put it from the bowl into the pan into the oven, I was so sick, and didn’t know it. This disease totally mimics chronic fatigue syndrome.
3) Some people are hungry all the time, no matter how much they eat. Some people lose weight no matter how much they eat. Some people completely lose their appetite.
4) Extreme mood swings; emotional volatility, irritability, inability to cope w/ sometimes even the smallest problems or issues, as in literally NOT HAVING THE ENERGY TO COPE W/ SOMETHING, not wimping out.
5) Sometimes, symptoms of undiagnosed/untreated diabetes can mimic Manic-Depressive Disorder, or BPD (Bi-Polar Disorder).
6) In my own life, I have found hot flashes, anxiety attacks, “red in the face” issues, inability to deal w/ heat and humidity to be symptoms of blood sugars way too high, too.
7) Any significant changes in vision, of any kind– GO GET CHECKED OUT!
9) Frequent urination, especially at night.
10) Craving sweets can also be a symptom.
11) The person’s breath can smell “fruity” or “pear-like”.
Most medical folks will take blood to check blood sugar and will also do a test called a Hemoglobin A1-C which will tell them what your bloodsugars have be running/trending for the last 3 months/90 days or so. Some doctors will order a Glucose Tolerance Test, but if your fasting blood sugar is above I think it’s 120 now (used to be 140), your Dr. will strongly be suspecting diabetes.
Bruising easy is not a sign of diabetes. It more likely a sign of anemia or cancer or nothing at all.http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/faq/basics.h…
Here are the symptoms:
Excessive thirst and appetite, increased urination
Unusual weight loss or gain, fatigue, nausea
Blurred vision, dry mouth, slow healing sores/cuts
Itching skin, especially in the groin or vaginal area
Does diabetes run in the family?? Sometimes it skips a generation – did your grandparents have it???
Bruising easy could be a sign of a low platelet count (what makes your blood clot).
All it takes is a simple blood test – don’t eat anything for 12 hours before you get the test done. Please see your doctor.
When you are experiencing a deviation from your normal, that is something significant to attend with and you really need to see a physician for an examination and further test. That’s what happens to several people who ended up to an incurable/inoperable malignant disease condition because they tend to ignore the first signs and symptoms they experience and just relieve them with over the counter medications. Early detection is the best thing to halt and manage a disease. Otherwise, your doctor and or your body will say, “It’s too late now”. Better be safe than sorry.
Some of the most common symptoms include increased thirst and hunger, slow to heal cuts and wounds, weight loss.
If they plan a glucose (sugar) test, don’t eat or drink anything after midnight (you can eat and drink AFTER the test!).
Often diabetes is heriditary. Anyone in the family with it?
Frankly, your bruising sounds like something else. It may be something as simple as being a little clumsy or inattentive or – and this would be much more serious – there may be a clotting problem.
Best thing is to test your blood sugar levels, if youre overweight your pancreas has trouble dealing with insulin levels, it sometimes overproduces which leaves you feeling very tired and run down, other symptons are excessive thirst, and frequent urination throughout the day and night.
actually bruising easily is a sign of anemia or having a high platelet count..your doctor can draw a cbc which is a lab and tell you more..
Diabetes is very dangerous and can be fatal if left untreated.
Bruising can be a sign of anemia.
You need to go to a doctor for a simple blood test that will determine what the problem is.
This forum will only give you either more symptoms or worries.
Here is an article on pre diabetes that may help.
ive also heard you lose weight and kind of fast
Are you very thirsty?
Do you urinate quite often? Getting up in the middle of the night to urinate?
The doctor will draw some blood. From that he can tell if you need pills, insulin or nothing at all.
This takes only a few minutes but is well worth your time.
Are there any other problems, besides bruising, that you have? That can be a symptom of other problems.
loss of weight,frequent urination,eating a lot,temptation to eat sweet,thristy,1st affects the foot then eye,kidney,leg,hands,…………better go 2 doctor and take a blood test!