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Dry mouth, bad breath and bad breath are extremely tricky symptoms of diabetes that are easy to ignore. Few people associate the condition of the oral cavity with this disease. It turns out that low awareness of the potential symptoms of diabetes can have dire consequences. What other symptoms of too high blood sugar can be read from the mouth? One of them is extremely dangerous.
- There are over 500 million people with diabetes in the world. Nearly half of them don’t even know it
- In Poland, there are almost 3 million diabetics, and there is also a large group of still undiagnosed patients
- In the case of type II diabetes, it is crucial to detect the disease early enough to minimize its damage to the entire body
- It is worth paying attention to what is happening in the mouth. There you can often see the first signs of the disease
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Diabetes – several million people suffer from it in Poland
Every year, diabetes takes its grim toll and more and more compatriots hear an unsuccessful diagnosis. It is an extremely insidious disease that can develop quietly, although the first causes of anxiety appear long before becoming ill. According to the data of the Ministry of Health, in Poland there are 2,9 million diagnosed cases of diabetes, and this number is increasing every year. This data concerns only diagnosed patients, there are still many people who do not know about their disease yet or have developed pre-diabetes. A similar epidemic situation affects most of the world, and diabetes has found its infamous place in the ranking of the most dangerous civilization diseases in the XNUMXst century.
According to various data from around the world, most patients suffer from type II diabetes, which means that in many cases the disease could be prevented in a fairly simple way. This does not mean, however, that it is profitable to ignore diabetes – the consequences of the disease are extremely dangerous to health, and diabetes lives an average of 15 years shorter.
Type II diabetes can cause a number of serious health problems, including heart disease and strokes. Diabetes mellitus is an greedy disease that negatively affects virtually every organ of the body. Long-term high blood sugar levels can cause irreversible health problems, such as damage to your eyesight, nerves, kidneys, and blood vessels.
A symptom of diabetes that can be seen in the mouth
Diabetes is most often diagnosed with a simple laboratory blood test, but it can have unusual symptoms that should always prompt you to see a doctor.
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Two common symptoms of high blood sugar, also known as hyperglycaemia, are in the mouth – these are dry mouth and so-called sour or fruity breath. In addition, many dentists can read diabetes in the state of the mouth and on the basis of the ailments we are struggling with.
Symptoms of diabetes that can be seen in the mouth include:
- dry mouth
- sour or fruity breath
- burning sensation in the mouth,
- oral candidiasis (thrush)
- inflammation and gum infections,
- bleeding gums
- hard-to-heal wounds in the mouth,
- in some cases, taste disturbance.
Dangerous sour breath
Although this symptom may seem innocent, it may be a harbinger of a very serious condition – ketoacidosis. It is an exceptional serious complication of diabetes which poses a direct threat to health and life.
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Acidosis can quickly lead to the so-called diabetic coma. It most often affects people with type XNUMX diabetes, people who do not know they are sick or are inadequately treated.
Acidosis is a disturbance of the acid-base balance in the body caused by a severe lack or lack of insulin. This results in severe electrolyte disturbances and severe dehydration of the body. Diabetic ketoacidosis is a life-threatening condition, suspicion of it always requires urgent medical attention.
Other symptoms of diabetes
Other possible symptoms of diabetes include:
- increased thirst
- the need to urinate more often
- nausea,
- tiredness,
- vision problems and blurred vision
- unintentional weight loss,
- Stomach aches
- recurring infections (e.g. thrush, bladder infections and skin infections).
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If you experience several or many of these symptoms, be sure to consult a specialist and undergo preventive examinations. Diabetes can be effectively treated, but it is much more difficult to deal with its side effects and the havoc it wreaks on the body.